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A lot of you might have already seen a viral video with over 16 million views on TikTok, where a guy rubs squid ink on both hands. This guy caught a squid, and when the squid released ink in defence, he rubbed it over his both hands.
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A guy rubs squid ink while fishing on his boat, thinking it would be a cool thing to do, but when the ink does not come out even after six to seven days, He regrets his decision of rubbing ink on both his hands, and ask viewers to not do this crazy thing.
Is Squid Ink Poisonous?
No, squid ink is not poisonous. Some people around the world add it into their seafood dishes, for increasing flavour.
When Squid Ink come from?
Squid ink is released during the defence mechanism activation of squid. When a squid feels danger, it squirts this black ink out of its ink sac, creating a dark cloud that confuses predators and allows the squid to escape.
How Long Does Squid Ink Stays on the Body?
Squid ink, a common culinary ingredient known for its rich colour and unique flavour, can sometimes leave a lasting mark on the skin. Similar to the process of skin cell renewal, the duration for squid ink to fade can vary depending on age.
It took 7-8 weeks for the guy in the “guy rubs squid ink” video.
Below is a table showing the estimated time for squid ink to come out based on age:
Age Group | Estimated Duration for Squid Ink to Fade |
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Baby | Approximately 14 days |
Teenager | Around 28 days |
Middle-aged | Roughly 48 days |
Elderly | Up to 80 days |
These estimations provide a general outline of the time it may take for squid ink stains to come out naturally, with older individuals typically requiring a longer period for the skin to renew itself.
Remember not to try this ever as it might cause skin allergies, well this guy was lucky he didn’t get any.
Squid Ink Composition:
Component | Function |
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Melanin | Gives dark colour to ink, a defence mechanism |
Mucus | Contributes to flavour, building blocks of proteins |
Tyrosinase | Enzyme for melanin production |
Dopamine | Potential role in ink dispersal |
L-DOPA | Potential role in ink dispersal |
Amino Acids | Contributes to flavour, building blocks of proteins |
Watch: Lady gets sprayed in the face with squid ink at restaurant
A young woman was looking forward to the hot pot when the waiter, watch the full video…
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