@@さいとうけぎお I fish for octopuses that I catch by spearfishing in the islands of Greece. The process of making octopus has not changed at all since ancient times. The first stage is striking the octopus on a stone forty times. The second stage is to rub on the plate until all the drool is removed. Now the tentacles are curled and easily torn at the base, it is ready for cooking. Octopus will never turn red unless it goes through hot water. In the Japanese factory, all steps are done mechanically and boiling at 6:20.
@@CAROcreated you can believe in that mentality, but the fact is humans are not herbivores and none of the best athletes I follow are vegan, closest is some just eat fish. Eat or be eaten, that is nature which is the normal environment of the universe..no lion is looking to become vegan anytime soon. You're still sacrificing many plants and nature to live a vegan life, we are all reaping the fruits of this planet, be it plant or animal...all the atoms will be returned back to the universe one day anyways, there's no difference.
These octopuses have a catch in African countries. They are supposed to be frozen in the fishing boats but I have never seen any African fishing boats have ice. Next in some market is sorting by weight so we see that everything is the same size and then refreezing and shipping to Japan. There again defrosting, boiling and freezing again. So I don't think that the produced product on the consumer's plate is the best. We all know that a product that has been defrosted is forbidden to refreeze because bacteria grow.
One young Japanese man, Masaaki Nakamura, was instrumental in bringing octopus fishing to the African nation of Mauritania, transforming it into a fisheries nation and saving the country from its current state of poverty. He went to Mauritania in the 1960s at the age of 26 and passed on to his people the traditional Japanese method of octopus fishing that had been practiced in Japan for more than 2,000 years. Would this really improve the lives of us Mauritanians? At first, Nakamura was not trusted at all, but after months of persuasion, he was able to convince the people of Mauritania. Nakamura gradually gained their trust as the Mauritanians involved in octopus fishing actually earned many times the average monthly income of the people of Mauritania. As time went by, the Japanese-style octopus fishery was handed down and is still practiced today with more than 3,000 canoes, making Mauritania famous as a major fisheries nation 🐙
Thanks for the update but the truth is a bit different. West Africa's coastal fish stocks are being depleted by foreign fishing fleets from Europe and Asia. Overfishing is threatening the region's fish resources and the livelihoods of the people of West Africa. For the fishermen of Mauritania, it is getting hard to make a living. Having to venture out further to sea, their small boats are at risk of capsizing in a storm or being overrun by the foreign trawlers.
美味しそうなタコですね
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これみてたらタコ食べたくなってきた。わさび醤油で食べたい😁
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nice video❤
And then I remember Resident Alien🤣
イカよりタコが好き
Damn it. I want to eat some octopus now.
They all contaminated by radiation.
全部のタコが入ったデカいたこ焼きが食べたいです
茹でた状態で冷凍かと思ったら生で冷凍してるんですね。
この映像みたらタコ食べたくなってきたぞ。
If the octopus is not boiled, it does not get the red color and also unboiled it is very hard.
6:18 タコはすべて茹でていますよ
毎年タコ釣りに行くので生の状態はわかりますが、切れないゴムみたいで実際食えたもんじゃないですよ
冷凍してもゴム状態は変わりません
@@さいとうけぎお I fish for octopuses that I catch by spearfishing in the islands of Greece. The process of making octopus has not changed at all since ancient times. The first stage is striking the octopus on a stone forty times. The second stage is to rub on the plate until all the drool is removed. Now the tentacles are curled and easily torn at the base, it is ready for cooking. Octopus will never turn red unless it goes through hot water. In the Japanese factory, all steps are done mechanically and boiling at 6:20.
This is a shocking amount of Octopus
*非常棒啊!太棒了。💓*
パッキングの機械が労災起きそうで怖い…
終わったら手突っ込まなくても自動的にパッキング済みの状態で出てくるようにしてあげて
yes...12:37
真空包装機のコンベア式(Belt Conveyor type vacuum packaging)は品物の送り出しと排出を経てラベル貼付や箱詰め等の次の工程へ進む 映像で確認できる通りスイッチ操作であり誤作動しない限りは勝手に動作しない 天蓋は開閉可 また、日産十トン規模であることも考慮すべきだ、作業員が流れに逆らい悠長に一個毎に取り出すことはしない、今回は撮影のために取り出したに過ぎない 使用されている古川製作所の連動真空包装機FVB-U9Ⅱ-500をサーチし画像や動画を見るといい TOSPACK最新型真空包装機も同様に 一連の情報を得たり工場作業について知識を得ることにより、自分が無知で間違った認識のまま、間抜けなコメントを残していることが分かるはずだ
How sustainable is this harvest I wonder? Enjoy it while you’re able I’d guess.
うまそう
日中商会株式会社は中国の提携会社と日本における独占販売契約を締結して運営しているようです
社長は日本人のようですが副社長は中国人の方です。
タコは日本産とモロッコやモーリタニア産と中国の品質の良いタコを加工しているようです
モーリタニアのタコかな?
そのモーリタニアのも いまやほぼ中国船団、中国資本に独占されて久しいですね スタッフの話す中国語を処理しきれなかったのかな?
I hope they fish responsably.
Highly unlikely.
倍速で見るとおもしろい・・・!
Pues ese pulpo gigante es muy pequeñito, yo diría que es un pulpo normal.
何処の国でのタコですか?アフリカ大陸.?
そりゃタコ少なくなるよ
น่ากินมาก😂
たこ焼き!!
サムネドラえもん
7:46 機械による分類はどの場面で行われている?人間が分類している場面はあるけど
Love me some tako.
TAKO!!😊
I want takoyaki !!
日中って そういう事か。。。
Hi!
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0:01/1:02/12:44
anyone know how much for 1 box octopus?
Octopus not in groups how do they catch so many?
Arrival / My Octopus Teacher
що ще сказати- смачного.
タコのほとんどは、西アフリカのモーリタニア産
現地の人からはデビルフィッシュと言われ、食べない
почему размороженный осьминог шевелит щупальцами 3:12
next time i want to get bummed out, i’ll watch this video again
Наверное этих осьминогов ловят возле фокусимы
❤❤❤❤🎉
This is just one factor makes you wonder how long the ocean can supply us.
Why does it turn to red?
Boiling does this.
鳴門の並塩か
سبحان الله الذي خلق الاخطابوت بهذا الشكل المتقن.
How does it turn into red colour?
Головоноги
Очень жаль осминожков
🐙
従業員は中国の方でしょうか。
タコパ
原來不是鮮活的
これはやめなければなりません。これは略奪です。
*やめなきゃ!!!*
아 문어먹고싶당
Absolute nightmare fuel. I could never even set foot in such a place.
barf
Disgusting . Octopuses are intelligent animals´!
So are cow, pig, chicken, etc. Life is both beautiful and sad, we must eat so what is the difference it is reality..
@@kenkozawa9810 There are plenty of vegan alternatives. No animal has to be sacrificed for this nowadays. It would also be better for our planet.
@@CAROcreated you can believe in that mentality, but the fact is humans are not herbivores and none of the best athletes I follow are vegan, closest is some just eat fish. Eat or be eaten, that is nature which is the normal environment of the universe..no lion is looking to become vegan anytime soon. You're still sacrificing many plants and nature to live a vegan life, we are all reaping the fruits of this planet, be it plant or animal...all the atoms will be returned back to the universe one day anyways, there's no difference.
How did they die?
1日に10トン?それは自然の乱開発だ。
@@wzukr
でもあなたの脳ミソ10g🤣
yuk
These octopuses have a catch in African countries. They are supposed to be frozen in the fishing boats but I have never seen any African fishing boats have ice. Next in some market is sorting by weight so we see that everything is the same size and then refreezing and shipping to Japan. There again defrosting, boiling and freezing again. So I don't think that the produced product on the consumer's plate is the best. We all know that a product that has been defrosted is forbidden to refreeze because bacteria grow.
One young Japanese man, Masaaki Nakamura, was instrumental in bringing octopus fishing to the African nation of Mauritania, transforming it into a fisheries nation and saving the country from its current state of poverty. He went to Mauritania in the 1960s at the age of 26 and passed on to his people the traditional Japanese method of octopus fishing that had been practiced in Japan for more than 2,000 years. Would this really improve the lives of us Mauritanians? At first, Nakamura was not trusted at all, but after months of persuasion, he was able to convince the people of Mauritania. Nakamura gradually gained their trust as the Mauritanians involved in octopus fishing actually earned many times the average monthly income of the people of Mauritania. As time went by, the Japanese-style octopus fishery was handed down and is still practiced today with more than 3,000 canoes, making Mauritania famous as a major fisheries nation 🐙
Thanks for the update but the truth is a bit different. West Africa's coastal fish stocks are being depleted by foreign fishing fleets from Europe and Asia. Overfishing is threatening the region's fish resources and the livelihoods of the people of West Africa. For the fishermen of Mauritania, it is getting hard to make a living. Having to venture out further to sea, their small boats are at risk of capsizing in a storm or being overrun by the foreign trawlers.
ビーガンになるもう一つの理由
Absolutely disgusting. Now I'm hungry :)
10噸章魚屍體
Look at where Japan imports octopus from. Japan's biggest supplier is China. Now ask where China gets that octopus from!! 😡😡
😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Leviticus recommended to not eat such...
It's disgusting, but no one cares what Leviticus thinks.
🤮
Dónde está el pulpo gigante? Como despierte Julio Verne te cancela el canal