Posted on Nov 14, 2022
There Are Too Many Jellyfish in the Mediterranean. Why Not Eat Them?
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Not so sure about this. I don't like sea urchins either.
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There Are Too Many Jellyfish in the Mediterranean. Why Not Eat Them?
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Enjoy sea urchins. Love sea urchin roe. Jellyfish? Haven't tried it
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Sea urchin roe is good, it's just when they become adults that I don't like.
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