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On 15/06/2012 8:57 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
> The squid was dead but the spermatophores were not. > > http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blog...ws-health.html > > That would have to be awfully fresh squid. He sure was fresh. ;-) |
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The squid was dead but the spermatophores were not.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blog...ws-health.html That would have to be awfully fresh squid. Most people will never see squid that fresh. However, you may notice a rough surface inside the hood of squid you buy. That's the same phenomenon. It indicates the squid is a fertilized female. You can go ahead and eat those squid. When I first encountered it, I didn't know what it was and threw them out. That was a waste of squid. |
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