Venomous Fish - Stingray, Tetraodontidae, Fugu, Inimicus, Rabbitfish, Red Lionfish, Batrachoididae, Plotosus, Inimicus Filamentosus, Parapterois (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Stingray, Tetraodontidae, Fugu, Inimicus, Rabbitfish, Red lionfish, Batrachoididae, Plotosus, Inimicus filamentosus, Parapterois, Inimicus sinensis, Inimicus didactylus, Paraplotosus, Synanceia verrucosa, Synanceia horrida, Scorpaenidae, Galeichthys, Stargazer, Zebrasoma, Cnidoglanis macrocephalus, Weedy scorpionfish, Brachysynodontis batensoda, Scorpaena, Synanceiidae, Scorpaena sumptuosa, Freshwater cobbler, Bullrout, Taenianotus triacanthus, Red velvetfish, Sebastidae, Rhinopias, Brachypterois serrulata, Pontinus, Ambon scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis, Scorpaenodes, Dendrochirus, Parascorpaena, Sebastapistes, Neomerinthe, Iracundus signifer, Ursinoscorpaenopsis kitai, Phenacoscorpius, Scorpaenopsella armata, Hoplosebastes armatus, Neoscorpaena nielseni, Pogonoscorpius sechellensis, Pteroidichthys, Parascorpaena picta, Thysanichthys, Idiastion, Ebosia. Excerpt: Fugu, literally "river pig") is the Japanese word for pufferfish and the dish prepared from it, normally species of genus Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides, or porcupinefish of the genus Diodon. Fugu can be lethally poisonous due to its tetrodotoxin; therefore, it must be carefully prepared to remove toxic parts and to avoid contaminating the meat. The restaurant preparation of fugu is strictly controlled by the law in Japan and several other countries, and only chefs who have qualified through rigorous training are allowed to deal with the fish. However, the domestic preparation occasionally leads to accidental death. Fugu is served as sashimi and chirinabe. Some consider the liver the tastiest part but it is also the most poisonous, and serving the fugu liver in restaurants was banned in Japan in 1984. Fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine. Fugu contains lethal amounts of the poison tetrodotoxin in the organ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Stingray, Tetraodontidae, Fugu, Inimicus, Rabbitfish, Red lionfish, Batrachoididae, Plotosus, Inimicus filamentosus, Parapterois, Inimicus sinensis, Inimicus didactylus, Paraplotosus, Synanceia verrucosa, Synanceia horrida, Scorpaenidae, Galeichthys, Stargazer, Zebrasoma, Cnidoglanis macrocephalus, Weedy scorpionfish, Brachysynodontis batensoda, Scorpaena, Synanceiidae, Scorpaena sumptuosa, Freshwater cobbler, Bullrout, Taenianotus triacanthus, Red velvetfish, Sebastidae, Rhinopias, Brachypterois serrulata, Pontinus, Ambon scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis, Scorpaenodes, Dendrochirus, Parascorpaena, Sebastapistes, Neomerinthe, Iracundus signifer, Ursinoscorpaenopsis kitai, Phenacoscorpius, Scorpaenopsella armata, Hoplosebastes armatus, Neoscorpaena nielseni, Pogonoscorpius sechellensis, Pteroidichthys, Parascorpaena picta, Thysanichthys, Idiastion, Ebosia. Excerpt: Fugu, literally "river pig") is the Japanese word for pufferfish and the dish prepared from it, normally species of genus Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides, or porcupinefish of the genus Diodon. Fugu can be lethally poisonous due to its tetrodotoxin; therefore, it must be carefully prepared to remove toxic parts and to avoid contaminating the meat. The restaurant preparation of fugu is strictly controlled by the law in Japan and several other countries, and only chefs who have qualified through rigorous training are allowed to deal with the fish. However, the domestic preparation occasionally leads to accidental death. Fugu is served as sashimi and chirinabe. Some consider the liver the tastiest part but it is also the most poisonous, and serving the fugu liver in restaurants was banned in Japan in 1984. Fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine. Fugu contains lethal amounts of the poison tetrodotoxin in the organ...

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August 2011

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32

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978-1-156-79846-1

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