One way to curb invasive species (which cost farms and fisheries an estimated $120 billion in lost profits each year)? Eat them. That’s the philosophy at Miya’s Sushi in New Haven, which has famously created rolls and entrees featuring abundant, potentially damaging species—such as Asian carp, green crabs and jellyfish—instead of the fish that we already overeat, like salmon.
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Menu highlights: insect tacos, rice that stops blindness and noodles that can be "printed" in space.