00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10If your cravings right now is Talaba, this content creator will answer you.
00:14Your eyes will surely get bigger with the size of the Talaba that he catches and eats.
00:24Who doesn't have big eyes when caught by these fish in Pola, Oriental Mindoro?
00:30That is almost as big as his face. Is it true?
00:40Even Marwin was shocked by his catch.
00:42Because of his size, Marwin is confident that he caught a Giant Talaba.
00:45He can fight in the Guinness World Records.
00:50But is there really a fight between Marwin and the Giant Talaba?
01:00Talaba are a type of mollusk.
01:02Mollusks are marine invertebrates or animals in the sea that have no fins.
01:06Talaba have a huge contribution to our ocean.
01:09They are filter feeders.
01:10It means that when water enters them, it comes out and balances the pH level or the cleanliness of the water.
01:17They also help maintain the ecology of the ocean by filtering out all the contaminants in the water.
01:24Talaba have been eaten for thousands of years.
01:27In the ancient world, Talaba are considered as a luxury food item.
01:30It is eaten by those who can afford it.
01:32Talaba are full of vitamins and minerals.
01:35It is full of zinc, calcium, magnesium, and protein.
01:38But it is very weak when it comes to eating, especially when it is not cooked or raw.
01:41The risk of this is because they accumulate these microorganisms in their body.
01:46It is best that you eat them when they are properly cooked.
01:49Marwin has something on his mind.
01:51When he caught a Giant Talaba, he cooked and ate it.
01:53It is the most delicious fish that we have ever cooked.
01:56But because he already ate it.
01:58We have a plan to sell it.
02:00We just don't have money.
02:01You can buy my fish and we will sell it to you.
02:04But how big is the Talaba that holds the world record?
02:12The one that holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest Talaba or Oyster
02:16is the Pacific Oyster or Crassostrea gigas that was caught in Denmark.
02:21It is 13.97 inches long and 4.21 inches wide.
02:26There are 5 other Talabas attached to it.
02:28In total, it weighs 1.62 kilos.
02:32Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
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02:37What is it?
02:38Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:41I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
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