Not having time to rejoice because he discovered valuable black pearls in his food, the man grieved because the pearl was damaged, and its value dropped seriously.
According to posted information, YouTuber Kim, Korean, often shares seafood eating videos. Recently, Mr. Kim posted a video of eating red mussels, attracting a lot of attention and attention.
In the video, you can see that Mr. Kim bought a lot of fresh red mussels and brought back boiled. Unexpectedly, when preparing to eat, I discovered that on the meat of one of the red mussels there was a round black-gray object with a faint emulsion, the texture was quite soft.
At first, Mr. Kim did not know what it was, so he took a photo and removed the object. After observing closely for a while, Mr. Kim realized that this gray-black orb was probably a pearl .
The black pearl that Mr. Kim discovered in a red mussel.
Immediately, Mr. Kim searched for relevant information on the Internet and learned that artificially cultured black pearls will be black and bright, while natural black pearls usually have a gray texture. Based on these criteria, Mr. Kim’s pearls found with shiny color, surface smoothness, and size were all quite standard.
Extremely excited about the discovery, Mr. Kim searched the literature everywhere, eventually finding a report from 1987 that said someone had found black pearls in red mussels , estimated value at at that time amounted to 50 million won (about 898 million VND).
The thought of making a lot of money this time, but Mr. Kim’s dream soon went up in smoke because in just a few days, the black pearl had shrunk and shrunk like a raisin.
“Heard that boiled pearls will spoil, but I bought red mussels to eat, of course I have to cook them. I thought I would make a lot of money by selling black pearls, but I never expected them to be sand carts.” Mr. Kim said disappointedly.