• @ch00f
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    Fun fact I like to share with everyone who enjoys shrimp. Up until the 90s 80s they were very difficult to breed in captivity. They just wouldn’t reproduce.

    Until someone figured out that it you cut out one of their eyes, they will readily breed. Nobody really knows why, but they snip off one of the eye stalks on the females to get them to breed.

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          That’s not it actually. Current theory is it has something to do with the overall decreased sensation of sunlight indicating it’s mating season or something. They won’t develop mature ovaries with both eyes.

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            There’s also hormones they think are removed when the stalk is removed.

            But really, no animal likes being injured. And they have no idea what else is going to get cut off.

            If some other thing that’s observing humans cuts the dominant arm off a man without any access to females, they’re going to suggest doing that limits how much they want to masturbate.

            When in reality they just can’t masturbate anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      how did they discover that? who’s just going around cutting random parts of swimmy guys??

      • @TastyWheat
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        181 month ago

        Maybe some bad bitch shrimp got in a knife fight with a lobster, lost her eye and just went ham

      • @ch00f
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        81 month ago

        According to where I learned it, in high enough densities in concrete tanks, some shrimp would grind their own eyestalks off on the side of the tank. Some farmer put two and two together.

    • dream_weasel
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      101 month ago

      SLPT: Poke out your girl’s eyeball to get some guaranteed hard lovin.

    • Flying Squid
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      41 month ago

      There is an indoor shrimp farm in Indiana. Really. They also claim they farm sustainably.

      https://www.rdmshrimp.com/

      Downside: they don’t shell them or cut any bits off or anything. That’s your job.

  • nifty
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    151 month ago

    Then why don’t they call it bug fried rice? Checkmate Atheists

    • SadSadSatellite
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      Depends on the definition of bug. Entemological true bugs are a very specific class of insects, but the term bug was used to describe any arthropod for significantly longer than proper taxonomy has been around.

      So if you’re a biologist, no, if you’re an anthropologist, yes.

      Someone covered in brine shrimp would be more likely to feel covered in bugs than covered in marine crustaceans though.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      21 month ago

      yes but there’s a distinction with lobsters, crabs and crawfish that shrimp do not posses:

      THEY TASTE GOOD.

      Shrimp taste like rubbery turds. there’s a reason the cocktail comes with a bucket of ketchup garbage.

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        91 month ago

        They taste fine to me. Are you sure you had them prepared by a competent chef? Sure they can taste awful, but they don’t have to.

        • @mojofrododojo
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          31 month ago

          had them in the us, uk, hk, mexico, brazil, prawns to wee 'uns, and I thoroughly enjoy damn near the rest of the ocean’s bounty. something different about shrimp. they’aint right.

        • Cethin
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          130 days ago

          I’ve had them so many different ways. Prepared well, they can be fine, but never good (in my opinion). Drenched in butter, the butter and seasoning can taste good and the shrimp is just there.

      • @dingus
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        31 month ago

        Shrimp taste very similar to crawfish to me. I can’t really tell the difference. I like both, though.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          shrimp kinda taste like dirt to me, but i like crab.
          However I did learn that my throat feeling like it was closing up after eating seafood ISNT normal and went to the doctor and now I’m not allowed to eat crab anymore :(

        • @mojofrododojo
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          31 month ago

          crawfish have a flavor to them and aren’t as rubbery. closer to scallops to my tastebuds.

          shrimp taste like canned assholes even when they’re fresh.

          YMMV, that’s why it’s called taste.

  • @cm0002
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    91 month ago

    I’ve eaten cooked bugs before, properly prepared, it’s pretty good

    Can’t remember what kind of bug it was specifically, but I do remember it was fried

    • @MutilationWave
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      41 month ago

      Small crickets maybe? I haven’t had them in years but they’re delicious with the right seasoning.

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        They seemed to be a common enough ingredient in tacos for the short while I was in Mexico. They are pretty good.

        • @MutilationWave
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          Yeah the ones I had were in Mexico. So crunchy and good with salt, lime, and chili.

      • @cm0002
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        Sounds about right, I keep thinking Cockroaches, but I’d be too grossed out about those bastards so it was probably crickets lol

        • @MutilationWave
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          I would never eat a fucking cockroach. Disgusting things.

    • Flying Squid
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      I’ve eaten multiple types of insects. All but one (giant water bug, tasted way too much like juniper, which I hate) have been decent. Ants are kind of citrusy because of the formic acid. Meal worms and the beetle larvae I had were kind of nutty. The crickets I had were the style they do in Oaxaca, Mexico, which is fried with chile and lime, so it’s basically just crunchy chili lime flavor.

      Incidentally, you can get cricket flour, which is exactly what it sounds like. You can either use it as a flour substitute (it also has a nutty flavor) or blend it with plant-based flours and use it in a standard baking recipe either way. And you won’t get little legs stuck in your teeth or anything.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 month ago

    Lobsters are commonly referred to as bugs as well.

    There is no scientific definition of “bug”, but the folk definition seems to be any invertebrate, typically with more than four limbs.

    • @Vandals_handle
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      31 month ago

      The order Hemiptera would like a word with you.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        21 month ago

        Shrimp as well. It’s weird and for me the flavor isn’t good enough to justify eating weird crunchy sea bugs

      • @Soggy
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        130 days ago

        Tons of people happily eat insects too. Chapulines are pretty good, escamoles are popular, silk worm is eaten in Korea and Thailand, there’s Witchetty grubs and honeypot ants…

  • MudMan
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    61 month ago

    Oh, you have no idea.

    You can have them by the fistful like this, shell and all.

  • Talaraine
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    61 month ago

    It occurred to me while playing Helldivers that all the bugs we were killing would probably taste like crab after boiling.

    puts on bib and grabs the shell crackers

      • naticus
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        21 month ago

        Lol yeah I had to figure out that Google Image Search has an option to search for images with transparency. Otherwise you have so many out there that are questionable.

    • Starayo
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      41 month ago

      Every time I look at the hive guards after killing them, I think how delicious they look.

      I want to eat the hive guards. For democracy.

    • @Soggy
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      130 days ago

      Remember the bug planet, Vegeta?