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https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/sannakji-moving-octopus-korea
https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/sannakji-moving-octopus-korea
https://www.tastingtable.com/1241066/sannakji-the-korean-octopus-dish-thats-as-fresh-as-it-can-get/
https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/what-it-s-like-to-eat-sannakji-or-live-octopus <ref>Quote: After a while, the octopus (sadly) stops moving. Once it stops moving, the flavor remains the same, but I must say that it’s a lot less fun to eat.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:28, 11 December 2023

Idiot Food.

San-nakji (also known as Sannakji and Idiot Food) is a Korean style Sashimi dish that consists of dead raw octopus, chopped and traditionally served drizzled with sesame oil. It is served instantly after chopping when pieces that are still in motion. Served while the octopus tentacles are still wriggling, the food poses a safety risk and people are advised to cut it into smaller pieces and chew thoroughly before swallowing. Why is this dish a "thing?"

Because being cool in front of your shitty friends is cool.

Description

If you're a stickler[1] for fresh sushI, This dish is gripping! [2] San-nakji appears on many menus as a meal or late-night snack in Korea. What this means is that it is mostly eaten by people who have just left the bar, are hungry, and stupid enough to be bullied by their friends into eating it.

for the article

https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/east-asia/south-korea-sannakji-live-octopus-delicacy-b2435590.html

https://www.mashed.com/680157/why-sannakji-is-so-dangerous-to-eat/

https://arenaissancewriter.medium.com/banned-sannakji-the-asphyxiation-octopus-750fb1b0ad8a

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/sannakji-live-octopus-dish

https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/sannakji-moving-octopus-korea

https://www.tastingtable.com/1241066/sannakji-the-korean-octopus-dish-thats-as-fresh-as-it-can-get/

https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/what-it-s-like-to-eat-sannakji-or-live-octopus [3]

References

  1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Get it?
  2. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I did it again!!!
  3. Quote: After a while, the octopus (sadly) stops moving. Once it stops moving, the flavor remains the same, but I must say that it’s a lot less fun to eat.
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