Is eating octopussy seen as a bougie thing in your country?Finland, yes
bonus question:is eating octopussy also seen as a sort of "sea bug" thing where eating it is kinda weird anyway and people most often would skip it unless they are specifically venturing out?
>>221671058Octopus isn't exactly a luxury ingredient.You can easily buy takoyaki with it.
>>221671219I need to go for a scavenger hunt to find octopus here
>>221671058I buy them very, very rarely. Shrimps on the other hand are something i eat every like 2 weeks
No, it's pretty much a staple, especially in the northern atlantic parts of Spain.
>>221671382>>221671315>>221671219stop eating sea bugs
>>221671058here it's very common in rice salad and other dishesby itself, still quite common but not as much as other sea food
>>221671382it's good
>>221671058no, the only difference is that the working class fishes them by themnselves and slams the octopus ( what the fuck is that called in english) by them selves (see video) I have seen germanoid tourists watching this and dont know what was happening, the statehttps://youtu.be/ELqwHryhBEc
>>221673031looks so feral as hell not gonna lie
>>221673347>>221673031also why do you need to slam it
>>221673379Italians haven't discovered metalworking yet and are too lazy for flint knapping.
>>221671058we love to eat live octopus and it is good
>>221671058bitch, that expired 11 years ago
>>221673379you either do that or freeze it to make the meat tender. octopus meat is too gummy and hard to be eaten.