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I boiled and ate all the parts of a giant blue fin tuna eyeball
I cooked and ate all the parts of a giant blue fin tuna eyeball and it was pretty terrible. I boiled the tuna eyeball for about 5 minutes and then made a sauce using soy sauce, rice wine vinegar and some Japanese shichimi. Blue fin tuna eyeballs seem to be a delicacy served in some parts of Japan, Im sure they do a much better job at making this ingredient taste delicious. Unfortunately, for me, it wasn’t the greatest experience.
I also sauteed the other eyeball (and I think under-cooked it) so if your interested in seeing me eat a more raw version of the tuna eyeball go check out that video. Its brutal! Luckily I didn’t get sick haha..
big eye vs bluefin
I cooked and ate all the parts of a giant blue fin tuna eyeball and it was pretty terrible. I boiled the tuna eyeball for about 5 minutes and then made a sauce using soy sauce, rice wine vinegar and some Japanese shichimi. Blue fin tuna eyeballs seem to be a delicacy served in some parts of Japan, Im sure they do a much better job at making this ingredient taste delicious. Unfortunately, for me, it wasn’t the greatest experience.
I also sauteed the other eyeball (and I think under-cooked it) so if your interested in seeing me eat a more raw version of the tuna eyeball go check out that video. Its brutal! Luckily I didn’t get sick haha..
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Portion smaller and serve it in Michelin restaurants. Lol😎
I wonder if a marinade and cooking longer would help?
The white marble is the lens. Fish sees in 360 degree and their lens angle light to focus better, since their vision is 360 they see better in the middle than the outer edges of their vision. That's the function. The "lens" that you ate is the iris and cornea. And now, I'm fish vision anatomy expert.
side comment: don't yuck his yum
Keep it as a trophy 🤣
My brother has a pig skull from a restaurant he worked at. The chef prepared the pigs head and gave him the skull to keep.
Why Johnny, why? 🙈🤣