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There Are Too Many Jellyfish in the Mediterranean. Why Not Eat Them?

Por: The Atlantic Science October 15, 2022

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Italian chefs are trying to adapt their cuisine for a world with fewer fish.DeAgostini / GettyOctober 15, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .On a snowy January morning in 2022, I walked into Duo, an exclusive little restaurant in the heart of the southern Italian town of Lecce, carrying a polystyrene box filled with two frozen, plate-size jellyfish. With me was Antonella Leone, a senior researcher at the Italian National... + full article



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