One such is the barnacle. Long considered a nuisance by mariners and beachgoers, barnacles are never considered food in the U.S., yet in Spain and Portugal, they form a popular working-class foodstuff ...
These barnacle legs look like a brush that might be used by a chimney sweep. Often attached to ships, barnacles use their hairy legs to comb through the water to collect organisms, mostly microscopic ...
'Lucifer's fingers' are a delicacy in Portugal — and fishermen are risking their lives to catch them
Fishermen on the coast of Portugal risk their lives to catch barnacles on rocky shores. These barnacles, known as Lucifer's fingers, are a type of crustacean that is considered a delicacy in Europe.
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