Jellyfish farming.
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Jellyfish farming.
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what do they use jelly fish for?
i mean, the "no bones" certainly has some appeal, but it's not like they have a lot of meat on them either... :)
Jellyfish as food is a huge industry, but not for me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jellyfish_as_food
Maybe certain Politian's need to be eating them
https://www.verywellhealth.com/does-...y-loss-2252421
After all jellies have no brains, no hearts, and no backbone sounds perfect
Thanks Frank, I suspected it was an asian food (they eat a lot of things there I just don't contemplate in my corner of the world), but part of me wondered if it was for something else.
Reading the description of the process isn't filling me with a desire to try it - my brain is putting it in the same category of dehydrated lettuce. thanks for the info though.
Delicious on a peanut butter sandwich.