[Video] - SHARK nice to eat meh?



Not nice. Skin is extremely tough and meat taste similar to stingray but much tougher and 10X more smelly.

Their meat is so smelly and pungent that it is commonly used in crab net to attract crabs. I used to buy it all the time during my younger days playing with catching crabs.

During cutting, the meat stinks like hell, unlike any fish smell, in fact its prolly the smelliest meat you've ever encountered like some farking dead creature LOL.

Don't believe you go wet market and buy one, the moment you wash it under running water your whole kitchen smells like hell.
 
During cutting, the meat stinks like hell, unlike any fish smell, in fact its prolly the smelliest meat you've ever encountered like some farking dead creature LOL.
Yes, when i visited a fishery 30 years ago, the person-in-charge told me that was because many shark species swam near seabed and contained a lot of nitrites.

But the good fish n chips from UK and NZ used shark meats (and cods).
 
Not nice. Skin is extremely tough and meat taste similar to stingray but much tougher and 10X more smelly.

Their meat is so smelly and pungent that it is commonly used in crab net to attract crabs. I used to buy it all the time during my younger days playing with catching crabs.

During cutting, the meat stinks like hell, unlike any fish smell, in fact its prolly the smelliest meat you've ever encountered like some farking dead creature LOL.

Don't believe you go wet market and buy one, the moment you wash it under running water your whole kitchen smells like hell.

I remember the smell of dead shark. During Uni time 3 decades back, the smell of a dead shark, even when preserved in formaldehyde, made me want to vomit so badly that I had to excuse myself to get some fresh air.

The kind of smell that will make you want to vomit immediately, like in this video (watch from 25 seconds) :

https://efukt.com/679_20804_Rotten_Crotch.html
 
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