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annie80
1 year ago

They’re already cooked. So you can eat them as they are. But you can also make them warm or fry if you want or the recipe it requires.

annie80
1 year ago
Reply to  Kevin2001361

Theoretically yes, I would keep it under the water. And roasting is certainly good for taste – but not necessary for health reasons.

Thanks for the star and let you taste it!

Ranturex
1 year ago

No, they’re without tanks. or shell. I’ve been stealing

But I would never eat that. Coming from East Asia also mass farms. If you find out that these ponds are fertilized with feces, you will lose your appetite at the latest

I have preserved preservatives.

If so, the fresh garnet from the North Sea.