Octopus bibimbap with the octopus on the side:
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| nakji bibimbap/낙지비빔밥 |
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| octopus up close |
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| bibimbap, as yet unadorned |
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| Korean-style miso-ish soup |
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I do love octopus. But I have stopped eating octopus. You may ask yourself, "Self, why on earth would Mike have stopped eating octopus? It is so delicious." Funny you should ask. Thanks to my eldest, I've now watched too many videos all going on about how smart octopi are. I started to have pangs of guilt eating a creature that is probably smarter than a fair number of people with whom I am acquainted.
ReplyDeleteThe octopus was one of my favorite creatures when I was a child. And I've seen plenty of vids about its intelligence. But, man, is it tasty.
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