

Dinner Plate Invasion: Lionfish, Tiger Shrimp, and Feral Pigs, Oh My!
Jan 13, 2020
Feral pigs are wreaking havoc across America, causing serious ecological and economic damage. Invasive species like Japanese knotweed are taking over landscapes, affecting property values. Innovative chefs argue for a solution: eating these invaders. Explore a menu featuring jellyfish, lionfish, and Asian shore crabs while learning about the complex relationship between culinary innovation and environmental awareness. The conversation balances the excitement of trying new dishes with the realities of managing invasive populations responsibly.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Culinary and Ecological Impact of Invasive Species
01:35 • 2min
Understanding Invasive Species and Their Impact
03:08 • 2min
Invasive Species: Impact and Solutions
04:42 • 11min
Culinary Innovations with Invasive Species
15:56 • 2min
Innovating Sushi: A Chef's Journey
17:37 • 7min
Eradicating Invasive Species: Successes and Challenges
24:08 • 4min
The Invasive Tale of Cane Toads in Australia
27:48 • 2min
Culinary Solutions to Invasive Species
29:28 • 13min
Exploring Culinary Opportunities with Invasive Species
42:31 • 3min