Naglalakihang talaba, nahuli ng mangingisda sa Pola, Oriental Mindoro | 24 Oras

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Kung ang cravings niyo ngayon ay talaba, sagot daw kayo ng content creator na ito! Tiyak na manlalaki kasi ang inyong mga mata sa laki ng mga talabang kanyang nahuhuli at minumukbang pa!


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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10If your cravings right now is Talaba, this content creator will answer you.
00:14Your eyes will surely get bigger with the size of the Talaba that he catches and eats.
00:24Who doesn't have big eyes when caught by these fish in Pola, Oriental Mindoro?
00:30That is almost as big as his face. Is it true?
00:40Even Marwin was shocked by his catch.
00:42Because of his size, Marwin is confident that he caught a Giant Talaba.
00:45He can fight in the Guinness World Records.
00:50But is there really a fight between Marwin and the Giant Talaba?
01:00Talaba are a type of mollusk.
01:02Mollusks are marine invertebrates or animals in the sea that have no fins.
01:06Talaba have a huge contribution to our ocean.
01:09They are filter feeders.
01:10It means that when water enters them, it comes out and balances the pH level or the cleanliness of the water.
01:17They also help maintain the ecology of the ocean by filtering out all the contaminants in the water.
01:24Talaba have been eaten for thousands of years.
01:27In the ancient world, Talaba are considered as a luxury food item.
01:30It is eaten by those who can afford it.
01:32Talaba are full of vitamins and minerals.
01:35It is full of zinc, calcium, magnesium, and protein.
01:38But it is very weak when it comes to eating, especially when it is not cooked or raw.
01:41The risk of this is because they accumulate these microorganisms in their body.
01:46It is best that you eat them when they are properly cooked.
01:49Marwin has something on his mind.
01:51When he caught a Giant Talaba, he cooked and ate it.
01:53It is the most delicious fish that we have ever cooked.
01:56But because he already ate it.
01:58We have a plan to sell it.
02:00We just don't have money.
02:01You can buy my fish and we will sell it to you.
02:04But how big is the Talaba that holds the world record?
02:12The one that holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest Talaba or Oyster
02:16is the Pacific Oyster or Crassostrea gigas that was caught in Denmark.
02:21It is 13.97 inches long and 4.21 inches wide.
02:26There are 5 other Talabas attached to it.
02:28In total, it weighs 1.62 kilos.
02:32Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
02:35tweet or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim.
02:37What is it?
02:38Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:41I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
02:51KUYA KIM

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