
If you live in Libjo (Albor) during this times and during the drying season of this squids.. the smell is over powering. You even could not sleep during nights. My favorites squid recipe is kinilaw, adobo and binuyad (dried squid).
The only thing that's unfortunate with Nukos is, during the time this species were caught they're bidhan (about to spawn eggs). If everything’s caught during spawning season nothing will be left the next season. And there is no rules regulating the catch of squid, national and yet the municipal level.
** Street dancing during the celebration of the town’s foundation (Araw ng Libjo) is also called Simbada.
From wikipedia:
Squid are exclusively carnivorous, feeding on fish and other invertebrates. Squid usually have two elongated tentacles especially for the capture of food. They are voracious, fast-moving and fast-growing predators, and can be hugely abundant in productive seas. Most live for one year, dying after spawning, although some of the giant species may live for two years or more.
Our kind of squid is called Uroteuthis bartschi Rehder
Here's some links to what I’ve checked:
http://www.zen-ika.com/zukan/search-e.html
http://tolweb.org/Uroteuthis/19863
http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/spdb/speciesc.cfm?CephID=216
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teuthida
3 comments :
gimingaw nako og nokus
ANGELICA LOPEZ
gimingaw nako og nokus
ANGELICA LOPEZ
hohoho... nus-a pa balik ang nukos..???..
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