Sannakji live baby octopus dish served in Korea

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Well, certainly many of us might find it weird and gross to eat live baby octopuses served to us on the dish plate. But still, Sannakji a raw dish, in Korean cuisine consists of live baby octopus that has been cut into small pieces and served immediately, usually lightly seasoned with sesame and sesame oil. The baby octopuses served are still alive moving and squirming on the plate when served.

Be aware! This dish is not for the beginners, because the suction cups on the arm pieces are still active when the dish is served, special care should be taken when eating sannakji. These active suction cups can cause swallowed pieces of arm to stick to the mouth or throat resulting into choking.

Several incidents of choking on Sannakji have been reported. 
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