MAURADING jellyfish face a sting in the tail — scientists want to turn them into crisps.
Warm summers have seen swarms invading UK shores, but making them pub snacks could provide a nutritious solution.
The slimy sea creatures can be given a crunch by marinating them in alcohol, or doused them in salt and vinegar.
Researcher Dr Mathias Clausen even said: “It’s not an unfamiliar taste — it’s a bit like pork scratchings.”
His team at Southern Denmark University now experimenting with flavour options.
Meanwhile a Food of the Future report by Sainsbury’s confirmed: “Recent research has found jellyfish to be full of nutrients and vitamins.
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“In recent years, jellyfish blooms have become a source of concern for communities and industries near the coast.
“Danish researchers have devised a method to turn jellyfish, which are rich in nutrients, into crunchy chips.”
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