Catching & Cooking GIANT LOBSTER & OYSTERS on a Boat in Tasmania Australia
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2024
- I went on an unforgettable seafood adventure in Tasmania, Australia, where we caught and cook some of the freshest seafood in the world! Including the BIGGEST Abalone I've EVER SEEN!
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Places I went to:
Salamanca Market
Pennicot Wilderness Journeys
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Tour is $700 per person in case anyone’s wondering
Quite cheap compared to other vacation places
Cheap I thought 2k 😭😭😭
The cost for the boat tour is $700 AUD per person which is just a little bit less than $500 USD per person for those curious to the pricing. Pretty fair price for an 8 hour tour plus all that fresh sea food
I do prefer this kind of videos food review/ travel than just buffets
Eating scallops while listening to pirate shanties? I can't imagine many things better than that!
You have done our beautiful little island state proud. It was just so wonderful that you visited and showcased our amazing cuisine 😀
Abalone these days are small compared to when I was a kid. When I was like13 or 14 in the mid 90s a truck broke down by the beach er were at and couldn't get fixed in time, so the driver started just giving away the Abalone in the back of the truck. They were probably 3 to 4 times that size. A few years later, Abalone got heavily regulated due to overfishing, but they never really bounced back to the same sizes they were.
Its probably because they take them long before they can get to those sizes
Not many ppl stop by Tassie - love love love ❤️ that you are here 🇦🇺
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yes welcome to Australia Mikey.
Actually, plenty of people stop by Tassie...
I wish I could live there, the colder the better.
I’ll come next year. Sorry, without Mikey.
That shows how much lobster meat is normally wasted 😫
Truffle has been growing natural in Western Australia for many years. Manjimup Truffles are world renowned.
He's definitely a bit behind with that information, he's been told a 'little fib' there! 😁
Not natural really but those people gave him a bit of false info, every Aussie state has truffles now in the last 20+ years
@@lmaree200886 Tasmania started planting perigolds in 1993 with Western Australia not far behind in 1997. There are varieties that are native but as far as the commercial industry goes, Tasmania was the pioneer in that sector.
There are around 300 native species of truffles in Australia. There are red, pink, yellow, white, purple and brown truffles here.
@jennysmith38 There are actually thousands of different truffles but majority are tasteless or inedible. I was mostly talking about farmed truffles not native species.
It's a great idea to recycle the oyster shells. They started doing that here in The Chesapeake Bay region. So far they have planted 11.5 Billion Oysters. As well as built or repopulated 83% of the older Oyster reefs. Been a fan of raw oysters since I was three or four.
Is it usable with any other bivalve shells to recycle them too?
@@tktyga77 Not really with those that move around. Oysters need something to attach to. Clams and scallops, for example, do not.
That abalone looks like something else 😂😂
Boy, what a luxurious food festive! Envy!😉😋
Next time you come, don't miss Launceston, Hobart's smaller neighbour to the north. Incredible food scene up here too. I'm really blessed to live here.
Australia is always no 1 🇦🇺❤🇦🇺❤🇦🇺 awesomeness to see u here MIKEY 😉❤🤙
Hey mike, thanks for showing off out great country. And also showing me a tour that is definitely a bucket list entry
As a Tasmanian I am so excited to watch this !!
I'm glad you joined it Mike! Yes love this tour! We went in Winter and only two of us :) .... we got soo much food and drinks completely full! No dinner hahah
Congratulations Australia 🇦🇺 👏. We are a secret 🙊 for awesome 👌
Well done Tasmania. 👏
Hey Mike.
Been a fan of you for years keep up the content. When you’re in Auckland you should try these places 1. Green jades they have the best Chinese food 2. Lucky gs they have the best burgers and chicken in town. Hope you enjoy your time in NZ have you beautiful one 🙏
Tasmania is small but seafood is great. Love that market.. i had the sweetest strawberries ever there!! And it was huge too.
Have fun at auckland! I find that city small compare to melb/sydney. And food aint cheap either.
Umami….. again……
He just says what other people say, umami has no meaning now…
YUM. All that seafood looked so delicious! I'd have eaten all of it and all but begged for more.
Bet you can’t go one video without saying umami 😂❤
He can’t!
Well to be fair, this is essentially a food review channel and umami is basically a way to describe a dish's savoriness(especially dishes with meat and/or mushrooms) and since most of the foods he tries/reviews is savory, it's almost impossible for him to describe a whole 20-30min video worth of different foods/meals/dishes without using the word "umami" ‼️🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️😭😭💀💯...
Gonna say that toasties cheese looks like Greyere. It sounds like it the way you described it. Probably one of my favorite cheeses ever.
Wow! Those Abalone - we call them Perlemoen in South Africa - look delicious, and those are the sizes you are allowed to take out (if you have a permit) here! Just as I used to cook them - you have tenderize them beforehand, quite correct. The Crayfish - as we call them here - also look delish!! Used to clean out the legs and antennae as well : ) Best Seafood - Yummy!! Oysters were huge too - and the salmon looked mouth watering!!
The scallop pies are the best in all Tassie at the Salamanca markets, I have tried just about every bakery in Tassie's scallop pies but the Salamanca ones were the best in my opinion.
Welcome to Tasmania. Don’t forget us here in the North west. More to Tasmania than Hobart and Launceston. Don’t forget the Cape Grim Beef. Much tastier than seafood.
Mike, thank you so much for sharing the beautiful scenery from the coastline of Tasmania!
Everything looks really good Mike 🤙🏽
Mike, you make all the places you go very interesting to travel to. I appreciate that! 😁
Take a shot each time he says sweet
No, that would kill me. Especially when he started an entire thing with 'I got a sweet potato' I knew I'd be doomed.
I always wanted to go to Australia. That food and boat excursion looked amazing!
I love that you’re in Australia ..x❤❤
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Mom I can explain
Fantastic video...all the seafood looked so delicious...thx for sharing your experience in Tasmania, Australia 😊🤗❤
I would definitely book that tour, everything looked so delicious. The crew made it well worth it. I've always wanted to go down under and you made me want it even more. Stay safe and enjoy your days,from your biggest fan from Arkansas ❤😊👍🏻
There’s Mikey showing me what I should do in my own country. 😂
I have never tasted ANY of that seafood. As a child I was told I was allergic to shellfish, after having a blood test done. But I have been watching seafood videos for years now and lobster and crab is some of the main ones I would love to try one day. Especially in a local area like this. But you, Mike, by far show and explain seafood so well! I love your channel!
Mike in my home state!!!! glad you enjoyed your time here mate!!!!
Yaaaaay I'm so glad you branched out closer to us 🤍🤍 hope you come to nz next x
Hope you had a great time in our country Australia! Visit again soon!
Great to see you in Tassie! Sad I didn’t bump into you! If you are ever in South Australia you MUST visit the central markets on a Friday night!
Loved this episode! I live in Australia and I’m inspired to take a trip down to Tassie! Thanks for your fabulous video Mikey!!!!! Safe travels to Aotearoa!!! 🙏🏼
Where's aoteahroah? Is it a new country? Never heard of it.
I hope you never come across an Australian spider during your trip.😂
When Mikey says “it’s pricy”, that means it’s very expensive.
It's nice seeing all the Aussie stuff on the channel the past two days, hopefully you can get to Queensland at some point XD
Those scallops sticks are sooo good. I had two last time I was there! Love tassie seafood, best oysters in the world IMO
Tasmania is so underrated
the seafood tour costs 700 dollars though, wow
Yes! You're heading to Auckland ❤! I loved the food there, so I can't wait to see your food trip there. The lobster looked amazing & holy cow the abalone was gigantic! The tour and food was pricey but ya only live once. 😊
Loved this👍🏽
ey it's my home ! Best seafood, and alchohol. cleanest air and water in the world.
I worked at salamanca in the 90's and early 00's - so much different ! My house is in view at 7:02 :D
If you are going to be in Adelaide, let me know happy to show you around mike. Love the videos, keep up the great work 👌
Crazy to see a Datsun Fairlady collectors club [and all white versions, too] pulling up behind him @1.27.
Nice seeing you in the state i live all around the island has great food
Who's counting every time he says "sweet"? 😂😂😂😂😂
Loving this Aussie series so far!
I've done that same seafood boat tour with my husband, and totally was worth it. I have no idea how you had room before and after for other food though.
Should have checked out the wallaby burrito over at the markets too!
My home state ❤ I haven't been to Salamanca Market in a long time tho
Wow. Those bags under your eyes!! I hope you managed to get some proper rest after this trip mate.
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸. The meat in skewers looks good. Lobsters and abalones looks so fresh and delicious, too. Nice video.
Any info on what tour this is, planing to go Tasmania soon so this works out great.
I am from south africa and we have massive abalone . But it's illegal to take them from the wild any size , as it takes almost 80 years for the abalone to grow the size of your palm. Since it's a delicacy in Asia, it's been poached to death and exported . I think i need to visit Australia for some abalone
We are lucky our abalone only take 7-8 years to grow
Ohh iove the accents!
You should come to Adelaide, South Australia
Love seafood I could live here ❤❤
Burning hot as well!!! Proceeds to take a huge bite 😆😁
Why are both channels exactly the same content now?
Because he’s lazy.
Mike almost made it a full episode without eating Asian food.. almost.
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Bonza living the dream😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I need to get on that boat
please come to Sydney!!!
Come to New Zealand next and try some of the food here! I'd love to hear your take on Hangi cooked food.
I should have watched to the end 😅
I'm about to have the biggest mukbang while watching this
this is a video for seafood lovers
If you come through nelson in the south island of New zealand stop by the smoking barrel for awsome BBQ and donuts they have cheese burger donut it's a absolute must visit place
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Those spiny lobsters were all that big. They grow quick.
you are brave an oyster tour is like playing lotto you end up with a great tour no matter what..... one is just on the toilet
Thanks showing true quality of Aussie food!! Unlike the other huge food youtuber 🙃
I love our country ☺
I kinda miss the plane n hotel reviews
Those abalone look a little like 👀👀
Would love to show you AROUND AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND
The cheese is nutty?! 😂
I’m EARLY!!! I love watching food reviewers visiting the country that I live in.❤
I’ve also been watching dumpling for couple years now
Always loving the videos Mike, makes me always hungry lol
(#1) This preview is so amazing!! Thank you, Mikey!!!
Can you tell us the cost of everything?
Does anyone know the song at 6:21? It sounds so familiar but I can’t figure out where and it’s bugging me
wow!
Sedapnya 😊
Regarding the Truffles you have misinformed… Western Australia is where they can be found
Every Aussie has grown truffles for a number of years now
What is happening at 1:30 with all those nice cars?
Thankyou for coming down to Tassie!
whats the link to the food tour?
I might be distrustful. But what if he just stores lobsters somewhere under there?
Your outdoor food trips are awesome