ShoppingNT Introduces 100% Domestic ‘Sliced Octopus’ Health Food
ShoppingNT introduces 'cleaned octopus,' known as a symbol of health restoration, ahead of Chobok.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Data home shopping channel Shopping NT announced on the 5th that it will introduce "prepped octopus," known as a symbol of health food, ahead of Chobok (the first of the three hottest days in summer). This product is 100% domestically sourced from the West Sea, targeting consumers who plan to enjoy health food at home this weekend due to the sudden increase in COVID-19 confirmed cases.
The prepped octopus is characterized by its juicy and tender texture achieved through 10,000 taps. After thawing, boiling it for 7 minutes allows you to enjoy soft and chewy octopus. In particular, the prepped octopus can be used in various dishes such as soy sauce marinated octopus, octopus sashimi, octopus sushi, and stir-fried octopus, which are all popular side dishes that go well with rice.
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A representative from Shopping NT said, "We have prepared a variety of convenient health foods for customers planning to spend this Chobok at home due to the sudden increase in confirmed cases," adding, "We hope this is a good opportunity to take care of your health this summer by using octopus, known as a symbol of health food, in various dishes."
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