Foraging Mussels / One of the most sustainable sources of animal based protein you can find

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  • @Seth.Hughes
    @Seth.Hughes  Рік тому +492

    *Forgot to mention. You should check your local area for sewage/agricultural/industrial run off before foraging mussels. And also for algae blooms. Mussels are filter feeds and can be full of all sorts of stuff you dont wanna be consuming.

    • @BroDudeDudeYeahBro
      @BroDudeDudeYeahBro Рік тому

      u guna get people killed. put a warning on the video

    • @simonparkinson5454
      @simonparkinson5454 Рік тому +11

      Was about to say that I put them in a bowl with sea salt water and add a couple of spoons of oat meal leave in fridge over night pumps them up makes sure they have purged great posting like your style new subscription from me my new found foraging friend ❤❤😅

    • @simonparkinson5454
      @simonparkinson5454 Рік тому +3

      Oops put the water in too

    • @garagavia
      @garagavia Рік тому +16

      This is very important info, needs to be in the video. Consuming Mussels out of season can be very poisonous

    • @azumanguy
      @azumanguy Рік тому +8

      Nice little dilemma, lose 400k views and reupload the video with complete information, or keep raking in the views and have only about 10% of your viewers receive the warning. After all, views are a naturally abundant resource and easy to forage

  • @Gigs9998
    @Gigs9998 Рік тому +911

    Long format. No loud music. No fake YT'er personality. This is awesome!

    • @louisgardner5580
      @louisgardner5580 Рік тому +3

      15 minutes is only long format when compared to tiktok

    • @Gigs9998
      @Gigs9998 Рік тому

      @@louisgardner5580 From Google's support page for YT:
      Shortform videos are under 10 minutes and longform videos are over 10 minutes. Some ad formats are more effective depending on the length of video where they appear.

    • @BroDudeDudeYeahBro
      @BroDudeDudeYeahBro Рік тому

      its misinformed and dangerous.

    • @obtusesloth46
      @obtusesloth46 Рік тому

      @@BroDudeDudeYeahBro Expand on this please.

    • @captainmycaptain8334
      @captainmycaptain8334 Рік тому +1

      @@obtusesloth46 he wont. nothing wront with harvesting your own food sustainably and making sure you dont deplete an area by taking too much.

  • @Seth.Hughes
    @Seth.Hughes  Рік тому +1516

    Guys, I'm blown away by the love I'm receiving on my first proper youtube video. I was not expecting this to pop off. Thankyou 🫀

    • @oblivionlord1242
      @oblivionlord1242 Рік тому +30

      This is the kind of content people crave mate (including me)

    • @alecale6375
      @alecale6375 Рік тому +13

      keep making these man, they’re great!

    • @Josh-vi6hf
      @Josh-vi6hf Рік тому +5

      honestly top quality content, more love to ya seth!

    • @xBirbx
      @xBirbx Рік тому +6

      Seth! We met on a train down to Cambridge in September. It’s crazy that you are now showing up in my recommendations! Please continue with the long form content! You are doing amazing work brother this is really good stuff. Keep moving forward! Much love from the USA

    • @austinmair7995
      @austinmair7995 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely amazing video. Keep it up mate.

  • @iBallisticSquid
    @iBallisticSquid Рік тому +469

    This video felt like a warm hug

  • @MJin03
    @MJin03 Рік тому +449

    "You don't need to go overboard." I think this sentiment can make a lot of our food resources sustainable.

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Рік тому +4

      You people have completely made that word meaningless.

    • @MJin03
      @MJin03 Рік тому +14

      @@failtolawl What do you mean "you people" and what word are you even talking about?

    • @jadedplover1851
      @jadedplover1851 Рік тому +7

      I think this sentiment would have prevented nearly every tragedy in human history come to think of it...

    • @gabrielegenota1480
      @gabrielegenota1480 Рік тому +9

      @@MJin03fella got unnecessarily triggered by one of those words and I can’t find what word he’s talking about

    • @migael92
      @migael92 Рік тому +4

      Try feeding the whole world population with foraging without going overboard.
      There two things we need in order to sustain to current world population.
      Agriculture and vast amounts of energy ( which mostly comes from fossil fuels)
      Look up the green revolution and the influence of agriculture and industrialization on the world population.
      If you doubt my claims.

  • @Frank-zh8rh
    @Frank-zh8rh Рік тому +1853

    there's something super refreshing about how open and authentic your personality and video style feels. like a nice soup in winter

    • @Liam-ke2hv
      @Liam-ke2hv Рік тому +45

      ​@guitarszen whatever makes you feel like a clever boy who is so much better than everyone else

    • @gargle1337
      @gargle1337 Рік тому +22

      @guitarszen wet blanket alert

    • @Home-ro6cu
      @Home-ro6cu Рік тому +12

      @guitarszen you must be an angry person to go out and type that

    • @Rein_heart
      @Rein_heart Рік тому

      Facts

    • @Quialat
      @Quialat Рік тому +2

      good soup

  • @sleekbeaksheek
    @sleekbeaksheek Рік тому +573

    I came for a mussel foraging video and left with a philosophical lesson on sentience and the well-being of nature

    • @someloudthunder3578
      @someloudthunder3578 Рік тому +3

      eh, people who consume animal products don’t really get to rant about sentience and shit

    • @oakraptor
      @oakraptor Рік тому +44

      @@someloudthunder3578 Are you the philosophy police?

    • @harryshanahan1878
      @harryshanahan1878 Рік тому +18

      ​@@someloudthunder3578 ive never once seen a convincing argument for veganism

    • @IsaVarg
      @IsaVarg Рік тому

      @@someloudthunder3578 So someone who consumes any animal product at all has no room for discussing or promoting eating sustainably, or what? He made an entire video on why you should eat mussels and why they're sustainable and scientifically an animal protein lacking sentience, and all you can say is "dumb meat-eater, shut up"? This kind of food is far more sustainable than the vast majority of vegan food, unless you grow everything from scratch yourself on an off-grid property. Your negativity is not only unnecessary, but close-minded. Get some perspective.

    • @Mulmgott
      @Mulmgott Рік тому +11

      @@someloudthunder3578 What? You can't talk about neuroscience and scentience when you eat meat? Can't be a biologist/biochemist if you aren't vegan I guess.

  • @WillBloomy
    @WillBloomy Рік тому +1169

    Several years ago I visited family in Ireland with a partner during December. We were walking down by the sea and saw a man foraging mussels. We asked him about it and he briefly showed us how, and before long we had a bag of our own. We Went home and cooked them up similar to how you did and enjoyed them for tea. We found a number of small pearls in the mussels, which I set into a bit of elm Burr as a necklace which I gave to her. Mussels remind me of young love

    • @CormacHolland
      @CormacHolland Рік тому +59

      Lovely story

    • @iangould3910
      @iangould3910 Рік тому +1

      Wow thought that was just clams that's me sold

    • @IrishRepoMan
      @IrishRepoMan Рік тому +25

      1 in 10,000 mussels might have a pearl, and you found multiple? Crazy.

    • @WillBloomy
      @WillBloomy Рік тому +33

      @@IrishRepoMan wow 🤯 I had no idea they were so rare. yeah loads of them had pearls.we gathered them in Howth near Dublin

    • @TheRealDustysince2011
      @TheRealDustysince2011 Рік тому +1

      ​@@WillBloomy lucky

  • @szxnv
    @szxnv Рік тому +703

    This production and casual sit-down long format conversation is what we need more of :)

    • @AlOlexy
      @AlOlexy Рік тому +12

      *100k subs later* “HEY WHAT’S UP FORAGERS?”
      (Hopefully not)

    • @10MileLongPoo
      @10MileLongPoo Рік тому +10

      ​@@AlOlexy
      "Before we start with today's video, I want to thank today's sponsor: Hello Fresh!!"

    • @IDOVGLEE
      @IDOVGLEE Рік тому

      I agree!!

    • @selfgrowth4619
      @selfgrowth4619 Рік тому

      @@10MileLongPoo People will still watch even if the creator becomes a sellout because they are sheep

    • @AlOlexy
      @AlOlexy Рік тому

      @@10MileLongPoo lmao

  • @CaptainJimp
    @CaptainJimp Рік тому +323

    Here's a short list of things I like about this video:
    1. Artful, simple camera work
    2. Clear and succinct explanations on how and why mussels are that good shit
    3. Shows the whole process from beach to table including ingredients, preparation, precautions
    4. Wholly unassuming and respectful of whatever people believe and honestly gives his opinion
    5. Discusses the nature of sentience and explains levels of supposed humane animal protein without being argumentative or combative, in a way that, as the comments show, pisses nobody off and makes everyone respect his openness and thoughtfulness on the subject without claiming to be some "Trust me bro" expert
    6. Cozy kitchen and house
    7. Dog, very good dog
    8. Shares food with very good dog
    9. Pot handle broke, funny as hell
    10. Genuinely, without preaching or shaming, made me want to eat more mussels because it doesn't feel like someone's talking down to me for making a pot roast twice a week.
    If you can make people write out lists of 10 reasons why your first proper youtube video is really good, then you're doing something right. Awesome stuff Seth.

    • @oniv5240
      @oniv5240 Рік тому +2

      Cringe

    • @CaptainJimp
      @CaptainJimp Рік тому +28

      @@oniv5240 Whatever helps you feel better man

    • @RememberedOne
      @RememberedOne Рік тому +8

      Not cringe at all great list!

    • @akirathedog777
      @akirathedog777 Рік тому +1

      Gotta hate how people are so excessive on the internet.
      I believe it even goes against what you liked on the video.
      Everyone has to go "THIS IS EVERYTHING, SHOW US THE GOOD SHIT, YOURE DOING SOMETHING REALLY RIGHT, YOURE AMAZING'
      its a video about mussels, you liked it, done deal.
      Its not amazing, your life has not changed, you didnt need to make a list.
      Just enjoy stuff, social media has people used to agrandizing any little detail.

    • @akirathedog777
      @akirathedog777 Рік тому +2

      ​@@RememberedOneexactly my point.
      It was cringe.
      And its not a "great" list.
      Its just a list, an uneccesary one.
      And now you complimented it as great.
      Is there any point in social media world where anything "great" and "awesome" actually is that?

  • @the_wolf_of_amsterdam9793
    @the_wolf_of_amsterdam9793 Рік тому +37

    Little tip from a mussel eater from the Low Lands, my old mum always tought me to always cook mussels with a fresh white onion. This is not only for taste but if the onion discolours and turns bleuish during the cooking proces it means one or more bad mussels are in the pan and you should not eat them and throw all away. Gre

  • @marks.7211
    @marks.7211 Рік тому +99

    I'm chronically depressed and last couple of months were... rough. I don't know why but thus video helped me a little bit go through my day. Immediately subscribed, much love from Russia

    • @elefantefresa1059
      @elefantefresa1059 Рік тому +4

      there is much beauty in the world

    • @GGJiaJia
      @GGJiaJia Рік тому +1

      I feel you! Hope you have brighter days ahead! Treat yourself to a nice coffee or tea or meal. Always makes me feel better to get a boba drink or something small!

    • @AgniFirePunch
      @AgniFirePunch Рік тому +2

      Do something different. If you are doing the same routine you aren't likely to wake up one day and become happy.
      If you live in a rural area go make a fire and cook something outside.
      If you are in the city just walk around and find a thrift store or something

    • @GGJiaJia
      @GGJiaJia Рік тому

      I agree with what@@AgniFirePunchis saying. It's really difficult to get out of a deep depression, but you really just need to take the leap outside your comfort zone and try your best to change your life, no matter how impossible it seems. Easier said than done, but the point stands.
      Wish you the bset @marks.7211! I am sure we are all rooting for you!

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Рік тому +1

      I wish you the best, keep pushing through and things will get better. This video is so wholesome, that might be what cheered you up. Try doing something selfless to help someone else, that hopefully will help your mood and it’s a net positive for the world.

  • @cash4cat
    @cash4cat Рік тому +107

    My wife is from Thailand and we went to Bideford in North Devon. My wife started helping herself to the Mussels off the rocks, went back to our caravan and cooked Phat Kaphrao, a famous Thai dish. That was 1 of the most enjoyable meals I have ever eaten👍

  • @fleckenkadse8210
    @fleckenkadse8210 Рік тому +191

    I absolutely love the absence of unnecessary jump-cuts, makes the video much calmer and enhances the cozy vibes :)

    • @Raexai
      @Raexai Рік тому +1

      Yes,, and him leaving in bits people would consider “mess ups” like the pot lid breaking xD

  • @tayflintstoner2873
    @tayflintstoner2873 Рік тому +415

    Man, this has got me craving mussels. I'm from Turkey, where mussels are primarily street food. They're stuffed with seasoned rice and steamed, served with lemon wedges to squeeze over them. You crack one open, and use one half of the shell to scoop out the contents and eat. It is amazing I could easily eat 20+ of them in one sitting. Really missing them here in the UK.

    • @Recrid
      @Recrid Рік тому +9

      Mmmm love me some midye dolma

    • @mistaowickkuh6249
      @mistaowickkuh6249 Рік тому +7

      20+ only? Those are rookie numbers! Now if you'll excuse me I'll go engorge myself on that stuff like a foie gras goose!

    • @dexreiss
      @dexreiss Рік тому +5

      Turkey street mussels are so good. I remember paying 4 lira for 5 of them, freshly squeezed lemon juice on the bed of rice with the mussel on... Delicious!

    • @tayflintstoner2873
      @tayflintstoner2873 Рік тому +4

      @@dexreiss Those were the days... Now you'll be paying that much for a single :(
      Edit: Correction probably even more

    • @niltendo39
      @niltendo39 Рік тому

      I think they were about 5 liras a piece the last time I've seen, pretty expensive now I guess. @@tayflintstoner2873

  • @ZacharyReaper
    @ZacharyReaper Рік тому +42

    It's 2 AM. I have one of the most important exams for my course tomorrow afternoon. Here I am. Watching a man preparing a food I've never had in my life. 10/10 mate.

    • @Love1isall
      @Love1isall Рік тому

      You missing out man. Mussels in garlic butter and white wine sauce is a very delicious dish. The only things I would have done differently is add salt, cream, lemon and parsley. Oh and call me a glutton but I would make at least three times as many to fill up on those.

  • @schmidtz0
    @schmidtz0 Рік тому +51

    Splendid. The UA-cam Algorithm has blessed us this day!

    • @ConyeOSRS
      @ConyeOSRS Рік тому +4

      This vid was actually such a vibeee.

  • @someasiandude4797
    @someasiandude4797 Рік тому +34

    This channel is like a breath of fresh air, no obnoxious music, graphics, and editing, just a guy with a camera and a microphone

  • @marcoderry9349
    @marcoderry9349 Рік тому +33

    I've seen few things as british as "A cup of tea and a bowl of mussels on a winters day. That's pretty good, isn't it?" *said with the proudest grin of pure joy on his face* I L O V E it.

  • @Woozy.0
    @Woozy.0 Рік тому +2

    This is what UA-cam was meant for. I was just having a conversation with my best friend about how ai is showing us how many animals can talk to each other, and that prairie dogs and even cows have a "language". We were both wondering about what we could really consider ethical as a protein source. This is all tremendously fascinating, and I greatly appreciate the thought and time you put into this work

  • @elou.bunbun
    @elou.bunbun Рік тому +87

    the vibes are cosy, conscious, anachronistic (aesthetically) and immaculate. much love

    • @DroolRockworm
      @DroolRockworm Рік тому +10

      Oh shut up with your cozy aesthetic vibes I’m here to ruin it

    • @Finn-pe7uj
      @Finn-pe7uj Рік тому +1

      oh shut up elou.cumcum

    • @jane6062
      @jane6062 Рік тому +10

      @@DroolRockwormthey are saying the same thing that could be said in any century, they’re just saying it with modern language. chill your boots and just enjoy the video

    • @anthonyvillenas3212
      @anthonyvillenas3212 Рік тому +1

      what makes it anachronistic?

    • @GeteP
      @GeteP Рік тому +4

      Anachronistic lol. Do me a favour. What kind of muppet uses such a vague, meaningless and inappropriate adjective? The video is perfect, I reckon.

  • @IvanIvanovv
    @IvanIvanovv Рік тому +10

    This video emits a vibe i cant quite articulate, its like spending a rainy afternoon with your grandparents. Excellent

  • @MrPlito95
    @MrPlito95 Рік тому +13

    Here in Galicia, in NW Spain, we do that, like its a legit profession, regulated and very much controlled.
    Mussels are a very appreciated dish, we usually eat them steamed and with a bit of lemon. Delicious and very fun to eat. The difference is that, we dont forage them, we harvest them!
    We have big wooden platforms on the sea called bateas, with ropes and chains attached to the beams that go down in the sea, where the mussels attach themselves. Its a very lucrative industry!

    • @gre894
      @gre894 Рік тому +1

      Yes, the famous ”Mexillón de Galicia PDO”

  • @AnonTheNameless
    @AnonTheNameless Рік тому +3

    I used to live by the sea and collect these with my dad. He imparted such wisdom to me on those little adventures. I learned all about how dangerous and yet fascinating the ocean is. I learned about swells , undercurrents , riptides. How to spot them. When and what tides were and how to know when it will shift. Just a boy and his old man making memories. I miss him. This video was just fantastic buddy. Really intresting things you tangent around all while giving information , opinions and fun thoughts wrapped up nicely in a homely chill video. Your a nice kid with a good head on your shoulders. Making a video about collecting mussels interesting and engaging is no easy task and you did a fantastic job!

  • @galaxelen1152
    @galaxelen1152 Рік тому +66

    I rarely comment, but your way of going through things is well spaced and "breathes" without any unnecessary interuptions. The information in the video is well displayed informatively but feels more like you are a friend who has a deep understanding of an interesting subject. I would love to have you create more videos of things you are interested in and I wish you the best of tuesdays. I will try to find some mussels when the snow melts :)

    • @galaxelen1152
      @galaxelen1152 Рік тому +1

      Also! Dont feel the need to up equipment that much, I like the hat contraption

  • @Pointillax
    @Pointillax Рік тому +5

    From north of France here, we eat quite a lot of mussels. First, nice video !
    For the ones that didn't open, you can put them back in the pot and try to cook them a bit longer, for a minute or two. Sometimes it's enough to get them to open. If they stay shut, don't insist.

  • @louisegood6432
    @louisegood6432 Рік тому +18

    omg PLEASE do more foraging videos. i love how entry level this is. so genuinely useful as someone in new england, usa.
    such nice content. love the editing style and casual speech/conversation/script or whatever. kinda like asmr but too interesting and applicable to fall asleep to! haha
    subscribed immediately, excited for more !!

  • @thedistanthorizon
    @thedistanthorizon Рік тому +6

    Honestly, this isn't my normal style of content, but this was so chill, informative, and insightful that it just felt good to watch. Good vibes.

  • @Tonse6
    @Tonse6 Рік тому +73

    So sincere, down to earth and refreshing style of video. Theres a feeling of being home. Thank you we need more of this

    • @helalakeoffire
      @helalakeoffire Рік тому

      ​@guitarszen You are so miserable, making the conscious choice to affirm self implanted negativity through every single character you write. Seen you on another positive comment, you don't have to be edgy and profound online, in your pathetic little one sided battle. Drink some water. Chill the fuck out.

  • @imcaptain2137
    @imcaptain2137 Рік тому +12

    The stringy bit is called a byssal thread and once this is removed the mussel will die, so depending or not if your eating them right away you may want to leave it attached. They are rather easy to remove once cooked.

  • @oliclay1348
    @oliclay1348 Рік тому +33

    Man just serves his tea out of a pan with absolutely 0 explanation like a boss

  • @icantbelieveitsodin
    @icantbelieveitsodin Рік тому +6

    This video filled me with immense joy, jealousy and sadness. I thoroughly enjoyed your documentation of the simple act of foraging for a satisfying meal, which consequently made me jealous as I live in a region where I don't have ready access to forageable mussels. Finally, I was saddened as this is an experience I am unable to share my with my beloved partner as they unfortunately have a shellfish allergy.
    Thank you for sharing this little experience.

    • @endogladry
      @endogladry Рік тому

      Your poor, allergy-imbued partner haha no coastal foraging today 😂

  • @vanguard1424
    @vanguard1424 Рік тому +16

    As someone from the Netherlands, where mussels are a national treasure, I approve of this video.

  • @trash2638
    @trash2638 Рік тому +3

    please never change the format with which you shoot and edit these videos. this was such a pleasant watch

  • @macmon3677
    @macmon3677 Рік тому +45

    your content's message has really struck a chord with me, can't wait for future long format videos! Keep up the great work

  • @mr_cupcakes1808
    @mr_cupcakes1808 Рік тому +6

    feels like I'm sitting there by this shed listen to you talking about the ethical aspects of foraging mussels and sentience... I loved it... thank you!
    this is peak parasocial stuff

  • @Oscar_Armstrong
    @Oscar_Armstrong Рік тому +142

    I can’t believe you have less than 1000 subscribers. I could see this quickly becoming a favourite channel of mine - keep it up!

    • @maxthomson11
      @maxthomson11 Рік тому +12

      12 hours on and thats already doubled

    • @oblivionlord1242
      @oblivionlord1242 Рік тому +5

      Bro it's basically his first video 😂

    • @agentf672
      @agentf672 Рік тому

      @@maxthomson11 It's already over 4.5k

    • @Goobrino
      @Goobrino Рік тому +5

      The algorithm has blessed this man.

    • @Jrwolvie
      @Jrwolvie Рік тому +1

      @@Goobrinoit really has, this video has one hundred thousand plus view and and the “less then 1000 subscribers” is now 7 plus thousand

  • @zakmoses4005
    @zakmoses4005 Рік тому

    I’m loving this UA-cam style content. Super informational, minimalist, and your passion really shows!

  • @BCrone
    @BCrone Рік тому +100

    Absolutely love how the dog appears in the doorway at 11:41 the very second the heat goes on 😂

    • @liontschi1701
      @liontschi1701 Рік тому +3

      So cute :D

    • @shmooveyea
      @shmooveyea Рік тому +1

      My dog always collects a butter tax when butter comes out

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 Рік тому +1

    In New Zealand we absolutely Love mussels! 😁

  • @Onarant1
    @Onarant1 Рік тому +2

    In a part of Croatia called Dalmatia, we often eat mussels and other clams. The way we cook them is called a "buzara". Onion, garlic, parsley, olive oil, bread crumbs and water just enough so u have some sauce/soup. After they cook you have a nice sauce/soup to dip your bread in or just drink some of it. We also eat the unopened ones, it usually means they had to be cooked more. Great vid !

  • @StateofSikir
    @StateofSikir Рік тому +13

    you're like the grandma that gives good conversation whilst doing her thing. amazing video craft dude!

  • @lkajiess
    @lkajiess Рік тому +2

    Seth, new to your channel but this is super impressive. There is no ego or flash to your presentation and through your documentation you create an atmosphere that I'm sure most of us would love to visit.
    You seem like a poet to me, if that's the case I could see using readings in your videos.

  • @danielheltberg6202
    @danielheltberg6202 Рік тому +18

    As someone also concerned about my health, what I eat, and the consequent emissions, I wanted to add that small pelagic fish are widely available in the west and are also very good for us and the planet. One thing to consider when foraging any bivalves is the proximity to intensive agriculture, large rivers, and harbors. Water from these sources could contain nasty chemicals which are then filtered into the bivalves and accumulate in us. If you live at a lower latitude also keep an eye out for toxic algae blooms whose poisons can also accumulate in bivalves. This was a great video and thank you for sharing! I'll have my eyes open for them

  • @tescomealdeals
    @tescomealdeals Рік тому +2

    This has to be the closest anyone has gotten to recreating the same magic I felt watching those old river cottage episodes as a kid, and that might be the highest praise I've ever given a youtube video

  • @Hyderomastgroningem0
    @Hyderomastgroningem0 Рік тому +13

    Legend. I planned to make a bunch of videos just like this with the local seafoods in New Zealand but never got around to it and now I'm out of the country. Glad you have filled that space for me with such heart

  • @niamhadairia2956
    @niamhadairia2956 Рік тому +1

    Well done for promoting mussels! I agree that we don't eat enough mussels as we should in the British Isles, and only really realised this myself as I come from a mussel farming family in the Scottish Highlands and I am so used to eating them. Mussels are an amazing food source for so many reasons. You are making me crave some now but I am currently in the city and miles away from my family's farm 🥲

  • @hishammohamed1446
    @hishammohamed1446 Рік тому +4

    The authenticity in this video is so..... pleasant. The pauses in his voice because he's focusing on cleaning the mussels, the steam hitting his face and making the footage foggy, the top of the lid falling off because it's one of his go to pots and not some product placement unnecessarily fancy kitchenware all give the video a raw and real feel to it that doesn't exist in modern UA-cam. I don't even like Mussels but now i feel I have to forage for some at least once in my life. Great work Seth. I hope you continue to make great content in the future like this.

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 Рік тому

      mever mind if the content is valid, just be superficial and concerned about how it makes you feel. Exactly the reason the world is screwed up.

  • @fluxwild4860
    @fluxwild4860 Рік тому +2

    Never watched you before, ive also never commented on a video before, but within minutes i subscribed, you have got to have one of the best video qualities and casualness that makes you feel like you're sitting across the table from me. incredible job.

  • @nunyabidness7146
    @nunyabidness7146 Рік тому +4

    12:55 you can see this man having his fresh home-foraged muscles, with a cuppa tea and some wine. He's living his best life. Thats a smile of genuine happiness right there.

  • @terrymadipuddy6217
    @terrymadipuddy6217 Рік тому

    Everyone has been popping off about the authenticity of this video, so I’ll shall join in. I think in an online world of constant hyperactive edits and quick cuts and crazy bombastic music coming in left right and center to please our increasingly shortened attention span. It’s nice to have the perfect balance of authentic, not over the top and yet quick enough and straight to the point. Simply put, gorgeous!

  • @metamorphised
    @metamorphised Рік тому +5

    mussels are really good for dogs! they are full of omega3 fatty acids which prevent inflammation, great for dogs with arthritis or joint pain x

    • @WildCosy
      @WildCosy Рік тому

      just make sure not to give them with garlic to dogs as garlic is poisonous to them.

    • @danielbevan1092
      @danielbevan1092 Рік тому

      Along with onions!

    • @KismetLizard
      @KismetLizard Рік тому

      My collie loved mussels. Gave her a lovely coat too!

  • @lydiacraighill3734
    @lydiacraighill3734 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable and educational. Thank you! I appreciate the way you explain about not taking more than you need, very helpful for new foragers who might get excited and not know the ecosystem well enough to think ahead.

  • @Mooguffin
    @Mooguffin Рік тому +77

    In France they call shellfish 'fruits de mer' which means 'fruit of the sea'. Always loved that :)

    • @user-ze7sj4qy6q
      @user-ze7sj4qy6q Рік тому +12

      italian has the same "frutti di mare". i wonder if any other languages of the region have a similar phrase? its nice i like the phrase i wish it was normal in english

    • @jimmerd
      @jimmerd Рік тому +6

      ​Dutch has "zeevruchten" also literally sea fruits

    • @user-ze7sj4qy6q
      @user-ze7sj4qy6q Рік тому +6

      @@jimmerd 🤦‍♂️ i literally speak german and not italian so idk how i missed this but german has meeresfrüchte as well. so its at least that corridor up from italy thru sw and germany and nl. didnt cross the channel to english tho. hopefully a danish (or otherwise scandinavian) person sees this and says they use it too that would be tight. i wonder abt polish too esp w the strong connections to german and french? romania maybe? this is actually sick to me how phrases like this spread but are translated into all the languages. dandelion is like that too, its lions tooth in every language i know it in but english (which just took that phrase from french)

    • @jimmerd
      @jimmerd Рік тому

      @@user-ze7sj4qy6q Hah funny, Dutch doesn't call dandelions lion's teeth, we Day "paardenbloem", which means horse flower

    • @edernhaushofer2011
      @edernhaushofer2011 Рік тому +3

      @@user-ze7sj4qy6q And in France we ditched the "dent de lion" (dandelion, aka lion's tooth) for the fancier pissenlit (pisse en lit = pee in bed).
      Cause it's a good laxative and actually a beautiful word if you don't notice the etymology :D
      English sometimes seems to be stuck with 500 years old french fad. Keep up with your pinbed !

  • @WRN383
    @WRN383 Рік тому

    I loved this video. It brought back so many memories of my childhood foraging for whelks and mussels. I loved when you would pick up the shells with the Hermit crabs inside them, obviously we never foraged them but it was educational. We were very poor and it would be like an absolute treat when we got the foraged mussels home. Aww the good old days.

  • @8tweave
    @8tweave Рік тому +8

    Nice video, makes me want to get intentional about setting aside time for foraging on the next spring low. In terms of sustainability though there are quite a few (reputable seeming) articles online about how it is perfectly safe to eat closed mussels. I myself have eaten closed mussels that I've either pried open or simply cooked a little longer, with no adverse effects, likely there is no need to throw them out.

  • @xaznboixd
    @xaznboixd Рік тому +1

    First off, great video! I love foraging mussels myself. However, maybe I missed this during the video, but I think it's important to mention that bivalve molluscs can produce a toxin which can give you paralytic shellfish poisoning. Farmed oysters are alright because a good farm will test their produce for this poison, however, if you forage them yourself, be sure to call an official number (local to your region) which can give you information about whether or not it's safe to forage bivalves.
    As a sidenote, if sea urchin are also present in your area and you can swim, sea urchin are also great foraging.

  • @BradleyDavee
    @BradleyDavee Рік тому +13

    The authenticity of this video is quite enjoyable to watch. Love the lack of music and the clean videography and audio. Very nice my friend!

  • @micklechizzle8713
    @micklechizzle8713 Рік тому

    I just want to say -- the way the video shot is super soothing and authentic. Please don't change this!!

  • @jamalcayman589
    @jamalcayman589 Рік тому +6

    What a soothing video. Unpretentious and genuine. The best part of the internet

  • @cammalamma6039
    @cammalamma6039 Рік тому

    This is a very awesome and insightful video!!! I live in coastal Maine USA and we are inundated with mussels all over the place so I am excited to look into foraging them. NOT at all a criticism, but a small tip from a washed-up chef who has fallen victim to many a knife: when you reach the middle point of an onion half that you are slicing, rotate it 180º. That way, if the knife is to slip (it will one day), the slope of the onion half guides the blade away from your fingers instead of towards :)

  • @underarmbowlingincidentof1981
    @underarmbowlingincidentof1981 Рік тому +7

    I once was in france and teenagers dived for mussles at the evening and as dusk came they made little sand pyramids, put the mussels across them, and covered it in pine twigs and branches and lit it.
    It was so natural and beautiful and even while I just sat on a few rocks and observed it it stuck with me ever since.
    Also:
    this video got magical vibes!!! I didn't expect my evening to include a dude cleaning mussels and discuss the definition of conscioussnes!! :P

    • @victorriverieulx2297
      @victorriverieulx2297 Рік тому +3

      "éclade de moules" is what you're describing here. it's a cooking method that cooks the mussels under pine twigs and gives them an amazing smoked pine flavor. really tasty and fun to do as well!

  • @brendanmurphy33
    @brendanmurphy33 Рік тому

    Thanks for the reminder about how delicious, healthy and sustainable these are to eat. I think I'll head down and grab some from the local rocks this weekend and have a feast.

  • @liaminthewild
    @liaminthewild Рік тому +4

    Such a fantastic video on so many levels, can't wait to see what else you produce!

  • @thorkilosborn3925
    @thorkilosborn3925 Рік тому +5

    Great video, I'm a Vegetarian for the most part, but living in a rural area, there are fewer options for plant based protein, so I make an acception for mussels, I have always loved mussels both as a food source and as a component of a biodiverse marine ecosystem :)

  • @Inky_Depths
    @Inky_Depths Рік тому +1

    Fantastic vid love the chill laid back energy it's very cozy and informative

  • @TheMotionControl
    @TheMotionControl Рік тому +5

    remember to tell your audience about local regulations around collecting mussels - not only the wardrobe. in a lot of countries this is not exactly a "super available food source" because of high frequency fishing.. Overall an amazing video mate just wanted to point that out as on my island it is extremely high regulated so there's enough for everyone, cheers boss!

  • @hungrysagevid
    @hungrysagevid Рік тому

    My husband and I spent some time in Tasmania in 2013. We borrowed a neighbor's row boat and harvested mussels off the buoys in the bay. Prepared them with curry and lamb and enjoyed with local wine. Such a happy memory. Really enjoyed your video!

  • @Curious359
    @Curious359 Рік тому +8

    I feel like youtube is returning to its roots of authentic creators over clickbait videos. I'm here for it.

  • @pauljefferson9538
    @pauljefferson9538 Рік тому +1

    Cute dog. My aussie blue heeler has the same pattern on her coat and a spot around her eye. It makes them look like pirates 😂😂😂

  • @JamesonWilde
    @JamesonWilde Рік тому +8

    Great video. Be careful with sharing these with your dog. Even when cooked onions and garlic can be toxic for dogs.

  • @john-roywattie1483
    @john-roywattie1483 Рік тому

    Great video, brother! Love the simple humble approach. Can't go wrong with catch and cook videos, especially seafood! Fishing is another goodie! If you do any forest gathering or cultivate any of your own food or have gardens that would also be a winner to show how you do things and give helpful tips and things like that! Pretty much anything homesteading off grid and self sustainable living always gains my interest that's for sure!

  • @ThatOneHumanMale
    @ThatOneHumanMale Рік тому +113

    You were doing soooo good until you said their shells are carbon.
    Its calcium...

    • @Seth.Hughes
      @Seth.Hughes  Рік тому +113

      Ah you’re right thankyou for the correction. I meant calcium carbonate!

    • @Movetheproduct
      @Movetheproduct Рік тому +3

      'Carbon'. Hahahahahaha!

    • @Movetheproduct
      @Movetheproduct Рік тому +3

      Jesus christ.

    • @MelTheFunkyHomosapien
      @MelTheFunkyHomosapien Рік тому +26

      @@Movetheproduct are you being rude?

    • @thunderw96
      @thunderw96 Рік тому +16

      CaCO3 most certainly contains carbon my guy. Inorganic-organic composites are everywhere, including your bones, and blood. But to say blood is iron because it contains it is silly. The most apt thing to call the shells is oxygen if we're going by pure atomic abundance in the structure.

  • @samanthac1650
    @samanthac1650 Місяць тому

    I absolutely love you and your content. So authentic and refreshing 🥰🥰🥰

  • @ok7091
    @ok7091 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful, peaceful, informative video. Thank you Seth.

  • @pawzburning
    @pawzburning Рік тому +1

    For me, this is content that we've all been missing. This is relaxing for me to watch!

  • @pseud420
    @pseud420 Рік тому

    This was awesome, thank you - I'm going to try it as I like only 10 minutes from the coast and I love mussels! I'd love to see more videos on foraging like this, we can learn a lot from people like you. What a way to save money, by foraging your own mussels. Fantastic!

  • @WyattRyeSway
    @WyattRyeSway Рік тому

    Wish I lived near the sea. I live in East Texas on a ranch/farm. We eat a lot of fish we catch but I love mussels, oysters, shrimp, crab, lobster etc. My mom usually fixes catfish and crawfish we bring her. We also eat deer and elk (though we usually get the elk on hunting trips outside my state) as well as rabbit.
    Great video!

  • @YoungDeathWish
    @YoungDeathWish Рік тому

    I was a shellfish farmer for years. worked in commercial shellfish. Agree with everything you say, EXCEPT. we call the little stringy part. "the beard" of the mussel.

  • @Muffy.from-Oz
    @Muffy.from-Oz Рік тому

    It is actually a fallacy not to eat the unopen ones. This comes from collecting them from mud flats in the olden times, where they might be dead or full of mud. If you get them from ocean rocks or farmed, you will find it is only due to the difference in how long it takes them to cook. Great Video Seth. Muscles are definitely underrated. Here in Australia, we have some of the best mussels in the world but very few people eat them. Cheers, Muffy from Oz. (Australia)

  • @amberdsouza3837
    @amberdsouza3837 Рік тому +1

    Well, muscles are a good source of food and when foraged like this is sustainable. But they are also incredibly important ecosystem engineers and are vital for nutrient cycling! over-farming of mussels has caused a lot of ecological damage and there are so many projects aimed at rebuilding mussle reefs. I did really enjoy this video, just thought I'd share! :)

    • @jamesy3179
      @jamesy3179 Рік тому +1

      Depending on where you are, mussels can destroy ecosystems if left unchecked. Please educate yourself.

  • @mikeFolco
    @mikeFolco 9 місяців тому

    Loved your dog, the fire place, the foraging, the good food and the monologue. What I look for in a youtube video. Escaping from the dummies and finding people you'd want to be friends with.

  • @Jaaacob__P
    @Jaaacob__P Рік тому

    This is the most relaxed, productive video I've seen in a while. I love this video. It was such a cool style of video and I enjoy watching a channel that is peaceful, without hate, anger and frustration. There is just a content feeling here. Keep up the good work man!

  • @patrickg2649
    @patrickg2649 Рік тому

    This is so pure and wholesome, more of this! The world needs this!

  • @LewisDM
    @LewisDM Рік тому

    INSTANTLY a great video mate. You're a straight talking straight forward dude. Love it. Thanks

  • @martinluton6513
    @martinluton6513 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks so much for taking the time to make it. I also do much better when eating animal protein but have a hard time squaring the ethical issues against my own needs. I’ll certainly eat more mussels as a result of watching this.

  • @velvet_bass
    @velvet_bass Рік тому +1

    You have a new subscriber! Nice to hang out with you while you forage, cook and educate. Great content format.
    Im a predominantly plant based eater that enjoys mussels, clams, scallops, penaeid shrimps etc due to their lack of brain/evidence of sentience and their sustainability in harvesting and farming (as you mentioned). I think this is important to teach people, and i appreciate you for teaching it!
    Delicious!

  • @littledotti
    @littledotti Рік тому

    Do you know what a blessing it is to find someone who knows how to cook mussels. I see to many videos where people are overcooking mussels till it rubbery. Food looks fantastic. New subscriber. I also wear glasses, sigh, steam is not our friend. Love mussel fritters or adding abit of cream and curry powder to make a delish mussels sauce/soup.

  • @ninjaboy191
    @ninjaboy191 Рік тому

    This is the kind of existence I crave. Id trade the hustle and bustle of american city life for this in a heartbeat

  • @E1drad_
    @E1drad_ Рік тому

    Mussels are my absolute favorite food, but I hadn't ever considered the environmental / ethical points that you raised. Very interesting!
    I'm going to make a point to eat more mussels.
    I like cooking them in wine and eating with bread. I also like mixing them with some crushed tomatoes, onion, garlic, and basil and then serving over pasta.

  • @NekohiKohi
    @NekohiKohi Рік тому

    This is super fun to watch, I really like mussels and I work as a chef working with them everyday but I never looked at the way they are procured and how they grow. Amazing seeing how they cluster on the rocks, looks so incredible. Cleaning mussels is always a pain, i usually get rid of the beard just by pulling it out towards the tip and then use a boning knife to get rid of barnacles and polish them off, sometimes a metal scrub does a good job at making them look nice and shiny.

  • @cassiel_el
    @cassiel_el 29 днів тому

    Just adore your content, so peaceful and helps me to slow down

  • @honeybadger5718
    @honeybadger5718 Рік тому

    Great vid,reminds me of when I was a kid picking winkles. Obviously you need a good bucket full for a family feed. We just boiled them up with any shrimps we had managed to catch! And extracted them with a pin,followed by a dip in malt vinigar and white pepper.Lush! Keep them coming mate

  • @alexx3495
    @alexx3495 Рік тому

    omg you’re exactly what UA-cam needs more of! ❤️🌷

  • @morbiusprime2043
    @morbiusprime2043 Рік тому

    This is one of the most wholesome videos I've seen lately

  • @lewishobson2436
    @lewishobson2436 Рік тому

    Kept expecting you to advertise a VPN or for intrusive ads to pop up just before a good bit. This is the wholesome content youtube needs.

  • @valiantking3489
    @valiantking3489 Рік тому

    This was the most calming video I have ever watched.

  • @eev14
    @eev14 Рік тому

    I live in the Netherlands and in my province (Zeeland) mussels are a celebrated local delicacy, they weren't super expensive in the supermarket in the past but are a little more pricey nowadays, if I wanted to I could go out and get them myself, at the moment to buy 2 kg of mussels I'd pay around 8-10 euro's in the store, that is enough for about 3 people. Seeing your video has me considering going to collect myself some mussels at the beach since I only need to take a busride for it.

  • @gaycha6589
    @gaycha6589 Рік тому

    Tip. To purge mussels of sand etc, place them in fresh water with a cup of porridge oats. They will open and feed, expelling any retained sand. Second tip: leave the barnacles on and the beards. They all add to flavour of the soup. Great video. Ihave foraged for mussels and winkles in my native S Devon for years.

  • @neonsense_edm
    @neonsense_edm Рік тому

    this video was so soothing