@@tinejs30 Emetophilia or Roman Showers. Funnily enough roman shower is another term meaning a roll-in-shower for wheelchair bound people. You’re welcome for the cursed knowledge, I hate it too.
When the pandemic began I had a sandwich inside a plastic bag in my backpack Not needing to use my backpack, I put it in my closet Well one day I needed to stay at my grandmother's for a few days while the floors at my house were being replaced It turns out a year is enough time for a sandwich to convert into brown liquid
Had s similar experience, expect it was an actively used backpack. Sandwich just hide beneath all the books i had in there. Lost some keys, took out everything to look for them and found a moldy sandwich. Probably a couple months and got very mushy. Impressive ziplock bag. Didn’t rip with all the book and tossing of backpack everywhere. Reason it took so long to find this forgotten sandwich was there was absolutely no smell either.
I love to see the recommendations to throw moldy food in the compost bin as opposed to the trash and bonus happy to see how they eventually get down to explaining how and why to properly compost.
I fell asleep while studying and I just had a weird dream about discovering a lot of moldy bread that I forgot I bought. Yes. That's what woke me up. That was a lot of bread.
So you waste one fruit to save a half of another. You could also take that half apple and wrap it in plastic wrap or sink it into water. As long as you keep the oxygen away from the cut
I've been composting for about a year now. I started with just a small extra trash can on my balcony, but then someone tossed their compost tumbler on the curb so I upgraded. I did a little bit of checking to see what I showed or shouldn't throw in there, and most of my compostable waste at home tends to be cellulose/lignen matter, so that keeps things going nice and slow. At one point, however, with that much cardboard and paper waste in there I was growing a colony of tall skinny mushrooms.
This video made me remember when I cut a spoiled onion open, it looked completed fine before I cut it... I will never forget the smell, it was worst than spoiled milk or meat.
You missed a fun one! Some fruits can produce acetone when they go bad! I learned this when I found a very expired container of sliced peaches in my fridge. There was no sign of mold or other spoilage, until I opened the lid and took a whiff. It smelled like nail polish remover!
Actually, in my household oxidized apples are seen as a snack for people with stomach problems. You just slice it really thin or you grate it and wait for about 20 min and then you eat it. It's really sweet, but not overpoweringly sweet. We also give people very soft bananas and carrots. Don't know why it works but it does.
@@happyninjafighter2 sometimes when you think to yourself, AITA? The answer is undoubtedly and emphatically yes. Maybe try something other than insulting people on the internet to fill that ever present emptiness inside. Just a thought.
Having MCAS has made me learn everything about the food ripening and spoilage process and it’s kinda disturbing. But the bacteria on food creates histamine and normally food low in histamine can be high in histamine rather quick (not a problem for most people but significant problem for those with overactive or too many mast cells). I have learned how to avoid leftovers if at all possible.
I love oat milk. It strikes a perfect balance between health, environmental safety, taste, and the fact that oat milk can last a month in the fridge before going bad.
Oat milk is garbage. Loaded with added sugars, guar gums, seed oils, and many times a sweetener that has twice the glucose index than regular sugar. Garbage. Stay away
Flashback to the episode of Dinosaurs where the baby gets kidnapped by the food (rodents) in the fridge. The oldest food said: “Why did we kidnap him? Food doesn’t die- it goes bad.”
I have pet rats and the fact they can't vomit means that, although they can eat basically anything, I have to be really careful about the couple of things they can't. It's also a good quick test to make sure a possible new vet knows what they're doing with rats. If they say your rat is throwing up or trying to, you put your fuzzy friend back in its carrier and take your business elsewhere.
This is a PSA not to eat mashed potatoes that have been sitting on your counter over night. I got bad food poisoning after doing that 🤢 Worst part was, they had a lot of garlic butter mixed in, so I couldn't smell that the milk in the mash had gone sour
9:40 old saying: fish has no "smell". bacteria infecting fish flesh (say that 3 times real fast) stink--so if your deli/butcher shop "stinks like fish" report them. the health dept knows this trivia too. haven't thought of this for over 60 yrs. daddy was career (ww2 to VN) USMC, and had the usual vocabulary. my mother: "quit the cursing. if you have to say something nasty, say Buzzard Pewk. i can't think of anything nastier than Buzzard Pewk." from what i understand, this made my father Legend as a Captain. thanks for the memories.
Funny enough I almost never get sick from food. Possibly because I have a crazy strong sense of smell. But I've eaten things waaayyy past the expiration date. It tasted fine. And I didn't get sick. Maybe I have good gut microbes too. 🤷♀️
Expitation dates are purposely made to state an earlier date then when they would go bad. This makes sure that consumers are less likely to get food poisoning
@@Crustee0 Yep. My cole slaw was in the fridge. And waaaayyyy past the expiration date. But it smelled and tasted good. And my tummy was happy. Though, it may have partially fermented on its own by then.
@@victorvonsteuben1728 Probably less so much to keep us from getting sick and more so the companies protecting their bum from law suites if we got sick before the expiration date.
Is it weird that I have never been able to smell spoiled cheese or milk(or gas from the stove)that well, yet can smell other things (like alcohol wipes and sanitizer )just fine
You're not alone. I'm actually highly sensitive to some smells and react especially strong to perfume and cigarettes but am virtually blind or severely undersensitive to other smells. I actually was able to vaguely tell that some clothes smelled bad once, but they were really sour and I was overmedicated on a drug that exacerbated my preexisting hypersensitivity to the degree that I would feel each individual strand of fur when petting my cats. I generally can't tell when food is spoiled without visual indicators either
Try storing bread in the refrigerator, it will keep for longer, and if you get multiple loaves put them in the freezer and thaw about a day before you think you will need it
I did some research to figure out what the lowest maintenance composting I could possibly do was, and figured out that I'd I keep it relatively dry, it shouldn't require stirring etc. And to be fair, I don't think it has required it... but it's VERY slow, as I live in what is for practical purposes the desert. The lid for my homemade compost cage broke from the high winds we get here, but I've just left it off bc I can't remember to water it as often as necessary and it's helpful to let the rare rainfall soak in and kick that decomposition back into gear for a few days 😂
Roasted coffee colour is the natural sugar caramelising from heat giving off roast flavour and co2 gas as my understanding. I didnt think its the seed protecting itself by creating melanin im skeptical on this one
Love the breakdown. There are many videos of homesteaders composting whole carcasses, even an adult deer. It really is all about the ratio though. If you have enough carbon to pile on top it will compost without issue or pests.
Ah yes, the unmistakeable scent of rotten meat, which has caused me to nearly barf on many occasion when the bins outside haven't been emptied for a fortnight during the summer....... :S
i make a cucumber salad that involves salting the cucumber slices for an hour and rinsing them off, the dressing is a vinaigrette, but there's enough that depending on the container the salad may be floating, its really good but i get so frustrated because people always call them pickles and avoid them on sight pickles have all of their water replaced by brine, you cant pickle something by dusting it in salt for an hour, these are NOT pickles, they don't even taste like pickles
Once I accidentally ate several pieces of moldy beef jerk, it was really dark so i didn't see it until i noticed the jeky was fuzzy. Surprisingly it didn't taste too different. it was that green/blue mold stuff. Surprisingly I didn't get ill, just anxiety
what happens when you don't know what a "good" smell is when it comes to some foods because you don't really like them much by themselves? like I don't like drinking milk but I can use it for a few things, but as a result sometimes I don't know if I'm smelling bad milk or just not liking the smell of milk
How funny; I was just starting to throw up and then this video came in autoplay 😂 It was my background sound to a pretty crappy bout of what I suspect is food poisoning. It sucked, but it wouldn't have been so bad had it not also caused a nosebleed and a Charley horse in my jaw. 😫
I remember hearing about “rotting meat raining from the sky”. I think it was in the 1800’s, anyway it ended up being caused by those Turkey vultures lol.
You did a really good job in explaining why you shouldn't eat moldy food, but unfortunately you didn't for meat. I want to have some realism in a story where people will starve if they don't cook up some meat that was stored a bit to long. what are the things that could happen, besides tasting or smelling bad if properly cooked, so there are no live bacteria anymore?
I was cooking a bit older edamame while watching this... It had lighter, white spots as in looking dry... Couldn't even try to eat it. The only eggs I had are old, and water test didn't really help to know if they're good. I am now scared to eat... T-T but thank you for the information
Winner lines for today: (why you picking on cookies lol) You can't toss a gluten free cookie without hitting a live and active cultures label. Or otherwise known as an epic case of cookie tossing.
Hey this was quite interesting. So many kinds of molds. I sure like some good blue cheese...after all I am a big pile of bacteria in a human form hah haa. Thanks 👍👍
I would not eat there. Fresh, uncooked, seafood and fish actually don't smell that much. And they certainly don't require ammonia to clean them! They just need to be scaled, gutted and rinsed properly.
I love a good scishow compilation. Its fun to see Hank slightly less stressed out and the many hair styles of now our long haired friend Michael
One of my favorites parts of these compilations is seeing them change through the years.
"Most people and a lot of other animals hate being vomited on" is a great sentence in context and a better sentence without context.
"Most" 🤨 some people like being vomited on? I didn't want to know about this kink!
@@tinejs30 Kotze und Kot sind eine Delikatesse
@@dr.doppeldecker3832 widerlich 🤢
I mean i think if a bee vomited on me i wouldn't mind, especially in my mouth.
@@tinejs30 Emetophilia or Roman Showers. Funnily enough roman shower is another term meaning a roll-in-shower for wheelchair bound people.
You’re welcome for the cursed knowledge, I hate it too.
When the pandemic began I had a sandwich inside a plastic bag in my backpack
Not needing to use my backpack, I put it in my closet
Well one day I needed to stay at my grandmother's for a few days while the floors at my house were being replaced
It turns out a year is enough time for a sandwich to convert into brown liquid
I have a horrid curiosity about what the sandwich was originally made of.
@@manaash4316 bread and cheese
forbidden choccy milk
Had s similar experience, expect it was an actively used backpack. Sandwich just hide beneath all the books i had in there. Lost some keys, took out everything to look for them and found a moldy sandwich. Probably a couple months and got very mushy. Impressive ziplock bag. Didn’t rip with all the book and tossing of backpack everywhere. Reason it took so long to find this forgotten sandwich was there was absolutely no smell either.
12:19
The way this is phrased makes it sound like you can’t compost meat because the soil will get a taste for it & go after us next
I love to see the recommendations to throw moldy food in the compost bin as opposed to the trash and bonus happy to see how they eventually get down to explaining how and why to properly compost.
Word of the day: "oxidation party" .
Chemistry could get rid of those scientific naming convention to sound a bit funkier.
I fell asleep while studying and I just had a weird dream about discovering a lot of moldy bread that I forgot I bought. Yes. That's what woke me up. That was a lot of bread.
I used to bruise apples intentionally when I was a kid, I found the bruised areas sweeter and juicer for some reason.
Violence sometimes presents result with good outcomes
i’m only a little bit scared of you
🤔
Classic first sign of melaphobia
I’d expect this from anyone with such a pfp
MEE TOO! I would toss them on the floor a handful of times
To prevent cut apples from becoming brown, coat them with a bit of citrus juice like lemon or lime or orange.
So you waste one fruit to save a half of another. You could also take that half apple and wrap it in plastic wrap or sink it into water. As long as you keep the oxygen away from the cut
Just eat it before it becomes brown
@@DennisJrgensen Many people keep lemon juice for recipes in the fridge. No one chops up a lemon to save an apple.
@@taiken64 Apologies, if I'd read your comment all the way through I could have said he didn't say you HAD to use an actual fruit.
@@taiken64 Because lime juice and orange juice are also common, which I'm sure he knew.
I've been composting for about a year now. I started with just a small extra trash can on my balcony, but then someone tossed their compost tumbler on the curb so I upgraded.
I did a little bit of checking to see what I showed or shouldn't throw in there, and most of my compostable waste at home tends to be cellulose/lignen matter, so that keeps things going nice and slow.
At one point, however, with that much cardboard and paper waste in there I was growing a colony of tall skinny mushrooms.
Could you identify them?
Mushrooms!!!!! That's so cool!!
You can't do a food going bad compilation on leftovers day.
🤣
This video made me remember when I cut a spoiled onion open, it looked completed fine before I cut it... I will never forget the smell, it was worst than spoiled milk or meat.
You missed a fun one! Some fruits can produce acetone when they go bad! I learned this when I found a very expired container of sliced peaches in my fridge. There was no sign of mold or other spoilage, until I opened the lid and took a whiff. It smelled like nail polish remover!
Actually, in my household oxidized apples are seen as a snack for people with stomach problems. You just slice it really thin or you grate it and wait for about 20 min and then you eat it. It's really sweet, but not overpoweringly sweet. We also give people very soft bananas and carrots. Don't know why it works but it does.
As a wise man once said: "Only shooting stars, break the mOoOooOold."
Hooray for science I love this channel
Science is sin
Hooray for channel I love this science!
Check out some grammar channels. Your comment read flat af.
@@happyninjafighter2 sometimes when you think to yourself, AITA? The answer is undoubtedly and emphatically yes. Maybe try something other than insulting people on the internet to fill that ever present emptiness inside. Just a thought.
@@Agentlefox xo
When in doubt, throw it out
(Or compost if possible)
Brother can i ask you some thing
I learned that in HS Home Ec / Cooking (early 1980's).
Having MCAS has made me learn everything about the food ripening and spoilage process and it’s kinda disturbing.
But the bacteria on food creates histamine and normally food low in histamine can be high in histamine rather quick (not a problem for most people but significant problem for those with overactive or too many mast cells). I have learned how to avoid leftovers if at all possible.
Isn’t histamine what causes the inflammation response? So if you eat too many foods with this, does your throat close up?
I love oat milk. It strikes a perfect balance between health, environmental safety, taste, and the fact that oat milk can last a month in the fridge before going bad.
Oat milk is garbage. Loaded with added sugars, guar gums, seed oils, and many times a sweetener that has twice the glucose index than regular sugar. Garbage. Stay away
But it's way too expensive, considering the fact it's not even a handful of oats in a liter of water, sold to us for sometimes multiple dollars :(
Flashback to the episode of Dinosaurs where the baby gets kidnapped by the food (rodents) in the fridge. The oldest food said:
“Why did we kidnap him? Food doesn’t die- it goes bad.”
I did an art project about decomposing fruit in my final year of high school. It's such an amazing process!
I still follow my Moms mantra for questionable foods in the kitchen. "If in doubt, throw it out". Replacing food is a lot cheaper than medical bills.
I have pet rats and the fact they can't vomit means that, although they can eat basically anything, I have to be really careful about the couple of things they can't.
It's also a good quick test to make sure a possible new vet knows what they're doing with rats. If they say your rat is throwing up or trying to, you put your fuzzy friend back in its carrier and take your business elsewhere.
This is a PSA not to eat mashed potatoes that have been sitting on your counter over night.
I got bad food poisoning after doing that 🤢
Worst part was, they had a lot of garlic butter mixed in, so I couldn't smell that the milk in the mash had gone sour
9:40 old saying: fish has no "smell". bacteria infecting fish flesh (say that 3 times real fast) stink--so if your deli/butcher shop "stinks like fish" report them. the health dept knows this trivia too. haven't thought of this for over 60 yrs. daddy was career (ww2 to VN) USMC, and had the usual vocabulary. my mother: "quit the cursing. if you have to say something nasty, say Buzzard Pewk. i can't think of anything nastier than Buzzard Pewk." from what i understand, this made my father Legend as a Captain. thanks for the memories.
Man, watching this makes me realize how many dangerous games I’ve played with my food lol
So how do they do "28-day aged beef"? Not chilled (particularly) and not kept anoxic, and is amazing at the end of it.
Just interested, is all.
High salt solutions like brines keep meat from spoiling
@@SpirusFilms I think Keith means dry aging, which has no wet brine first.
Similar to yogurt, they use harmless microbes to keep the bad microbes out
So does adding lemon juice lower the pH so PPO cannot work and prevents browning for a little or like how does that work?
Choked on my drink when you casually mentioned Nickelback as one of the causes you'd feel like gagging 😂
Funny enough I almost never get sick from food. Possibly because I have a crazy strong sense of smell. But I've eaten things waaayyy past the expiration date. It tasted fine. And I didn't get sick. Maybe I have good gut microbes too. 🤷♀️
Expitation dates are purposely made to state an earlier date then when they would go bad. This makes sure that consumers are less likely to get food poisoning
If you had kept the food that "expired" in very cold place (like a fridge) before consuming it, its most likely not rotten/spoiled yet
@@Crustee0 Yep. My cole slaw was in the fridge. And waaaayyyy past the expiration date. But it smelled and tasted good. And my tummy was happy. Though, it may have partially fermented on its own by then.
@@victorvonsteuben1728 Probably less so much to keep us from getting sick and more so the companies protecting their bum from law suites if we got sick before the expiration date.
Can someone explain what is going on with McDonald's french fries?? They dont go bad... like ever...
I’m a supervisor in popcorn company. Aflatoxin is no joke Man. We test for it constantly
I'm going to stick almost of my leftovers into the freezer ASAP.
Is it weird that I have never been able to smell spoiled cheese or milk(or gas from the stove)that well, yet can smell other things (like alcohol wipes and sanitizer )just fine
Funk blind. Like color blindness for certain smells. Asparagus makes everyone's pee smell funny. Some people, genetically, cannot smell it in theirs.
Nope. I cant smell very well at all in the first place but especially cant tell the difference between unspoiled or unspoiled milk or meats.
You're not alone. I'm actually highly sensitive to some smells and react especially strong to perfume and cigarettes but am virtually blind or severely undersensitive to other smells. I actually was able to vaguely tell that some clothes smelled bad once, but they were really sour and I was overmedicated on a drug that exacerbated my preexisting hypersensitivity to the degree that I would feel each individual strand of fur when petting my cats. I generally can't tell when food is spoiled without visual indicators either
I thought it was just me but I always had a bad sense of smell to the point that I couldn’t notice the smell of a skunk
Try storing bread in the refrigerator, it will keep for longer, and if you get multiple loaves put them in the freezer and thaw about a day before you think you will need it
I think I heard that this 10:1 bacteria ratio is a misconception, it’s now known to be about 1,07:1 with a slight number advantage of bacteria
What is it about Nickelback that so many people rag on them? I mean, they aren't my all time favorite but their music is fine.
If you want to compost meat just pass it through a rooster first
My stupid subdivision doesn't allow chickens. The turds.
I did some research to figure out what the lowest maintenance composting I could possibly do was, and figured out that I'd I keep it relatively dry, it shouldn't require stirring etc. And to be fair, I don't think it has required it... but it's VERY slow, as I live in what is for practical purposes the desert. The lid for my homemade compost cage broke from the high winds we get here, but I've just left it off bc I can't remember to water it as often as necessary and it's helpful to let the rare rainfall soak in and kick that decomposition back into gear for a few days 😂
One doesn’t experience self-transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates 🎈
Sounds like Hank had a bad cold when he recorded this first part about mold 🤧
I hear about composting meat and all I can think about is Caitlin Doughty's (Ask a Mortician) episodes on human composting
Lol, nice to see another deathling here!
@@peggedyourdad9560 We are everywhere 😄
Roasted coffee colour is the natural sugar caramelising from heat giving off roast flavour and co2 gas as my understanding. I didnt think its the seed protecting itself by creating melanin im skeptical on this one
The caffeine is one of the defense chemicals.
Aged steak is really delicious if you know how to cook and prepare it. The bacteria makes it really soft and juicy.
Best channel ever
Love the breakdown. There are many videos of homesteaders composting whole carcasses, even an adult deer. It really is all about the ratio though. If you have enough carbon to pile on top it will compost without issue or pests.
At the end, I'm, la la la , stop thinking about it... La la la, keep not thinking about it...
Day 109 of asking for the return of Scishow Quizshow
HOW is this video not titled "When good food goes bad"?
"When Food Goes Bad"
You can't see it, but the last apple is holding a knife.
🔪🍎😱
Ah yes, the unmistakeable scent of rotten meat, which has caused me to nearly barf on many occasion when the bins outside haven't been emptied for a fortnight during the summer....... :S
You didn't talk about mold on bread
Appreciate.
Stilton is wonderful and surprisingly creamy. Don't know it 'till you've tried it.
The section on vomiting was wild and informative 😆
I randomly add meat and cheese to my compost, but only as scraps mixed with other items after dinner. But I add a ton of a lot of other stuff.
Lovin this channel
gees even when i slow this down to .75 speed the narration is still FAST - love the content
i make a cucumber salad that involves salting the cucumber slices for an hour and rinsing them off, the dressing is a vinaigrette, but there's enough that depending on the container the salad may be floating, its really good
but i get so frustrated because people always call them pickles and avoid them on sight
pickles have all of their water replaced by brine, you cant pickle something by dusting it in salt for an hour, these are NOT pickles, they don't even taste like pickles
Why do cats eat grass? I would love this question to be looked into.
Mycelium is also in minecraft
Once I accidentally ate several pieces of moldy beef jerk, it was really dark so i didn't see it until i noticed the jeky was fuzzy. Surprisingly it didn't taste too different. it was that green/blue mold stuff.
Surprisingly I didn't get ill, just anxiety
“…or the sound of a Nickelback song…” savage 😂
What about chocolate cake? Can I cut that sh*t off and carry on ? Life and death here.
WELL this has surely put me off my feed! Thanks!
... That peach has seen some shlt 👀
8:20 Me who has a 2 month old milk at home that is still good xD
what happens when you don't know what a "good" smell is when it comes to some foods because you don't really like them much by themselves? like I don't like drinking milk but I can use it for a few things, but as a result sometimes I don't know if I'm smelling bad milk or just not liking the smell of milk
Today's pasteurized milk usually doesn't smell if it's bad. It just starts to taste bad, a lot of times it becomes bitter.
@@dr.doppeldecker3832 thanks, that makes so much sense!
How funny; I was just starting to throw up and then this video came in autoplay 😂 It was my background sound to a pretty crappy bout of what I suspect is food poisoning.
It sucked, but it wouldn't have been so bad had it not also caused a nosebleed and a Charley horse in my jaw. 😫
makes sense that we would evolve to find rotting food to smell bad
Spent my youth barefoot with soles so callused I could step on glass and just get dents.
I used to also run the rock jetties full speed barefoot.
Hank your voice depth has changed over the years.
Getting a sponsor for the video which is made up of other videos which had their own sponsors, stonks.
I remember hearing about “rotting meat raining from the sky”. I think it was in the 1800’s, anyway it ended up being caused by those Turkey vultures lol.
The title of the video is great for a show where people are attacked by produce.
Can you do a video of a list of the current hardest substances known to man?
You did a really good job in explaining why you shouldn't eat moldy food, but unfortunately you didn't for meat. I want to have some realism in a story where people will starve if they don't cook up some meat that was stored a bit to long.
what are the things that could happen, besides tasting or smelling bad if properly cooked, so there are no live bacteria anymore?
Moldy fruits taste so sour and bad i will spit it out the moment i taste them if they are in disguise.
So I shouldn't eat blue cheese if I have a penicillin allergy?
Were actually like 50/50 human and bacteria.
I was cooking a bit older edamame while watching this... It had lighter, white spots as in looking dry... Couldn't even try to eat it. The only eggs I had are old, and water test didn't really help to know if they're good. I am now scared to eat... T-T but thank you for the information
Still alive lol?
@@peggedyourdad9560 Yes T-T
@@droppedoutof80s37 Good to see that you’re still alive, means that your meal was not fatal at least.
18:33 Shade!
Hi
Winner lines for today: (why you picking on cookies lol)
You can't toss a gluten free cookie without hitting a live and active cultures label.
Or otherwise known as an epic case of cookie tossing.
What's up with Hot Topic rejects taking shots at Nickelback
10:12 no more green eggs and ham :(
Why don't bacteria divide well In running water
Why dont you cook a grilled cheese well while swimming?
The process of collection. Running water separates things.
Sared this on fb⚓😜happy holidays
So you can Tell your not gonna like something if you haven't Tried it
I spent the 26th In early a.m. decorating the toilet with my thanks giving dinner.
It's baby Hank!
"Most people amd a lot of other animals hate being vomited on."
Roman shower enjoyers: 👀
Hey this was quite interesting. So many kinds of molds. I sure like some good blue cheese...after all I am a big pile of bacteria in a human form hah haa. Thanks 👍👍
Brother can i ask you dime thing
Why is the thumbnail not a rotten apple with a gun holding up a banana?
What about aging beef?
my country uses "at least usable until x" as dates on food, a lot clearer
Wait… lactobicilli…. That’s in vaginal discharge too. What’s the correlation?
The peach made me uncomfortable
Nothing about seafood? I have noticed some restaurants using ammonia to clean up Shrimp and some fish! Is this a problem? It doesn't taste fresh!
I would not eat there. Fresh, uncooked, seafood and fish actually don't smell that much. And they certainly don't require ammonia to clean them! They just need to be scaled, gutted and rinsed properly.
I’d like to see a video on botulism.