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Fugu is the Japanese word for pufferfish and is also a Japanese dish prepared from the meat of pufferfish (normally species of Takifugu , Lagocephalus , or Sphoeroides ) or porcupinefish of the...
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The Shanghai Fugu Agreement (German: Shanghaier Kugelfisch-Abkommen ) was a successful 1985 political prank played on the Social Democrats in the German state of Hesse. In 1985 the new Green Party...
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Information about blow fish - Japanese fugu dishes. ... Fugu (blow fish) is a fish which contains deadly poison in the organs. Despite the risk, fugu dishes remain as special feasts in Japan. Even the milt is considered as a great delicacy. Fugu is referred to as blow/globe/puffer fish since it blows its body up.
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Fugu is the Japanese name for the most delicate, dangerous, and expensive fish in the world that, in spite of being extremely poisonous, continues to be the most stimulating delicacy for special feasts in Japan. ... But despite all this, fugu is the only delicacy which cannot be served to the emperor and his family!
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Fugu. Information on fugu (blowfish) a poisonous fish eaten as a delicacy in Japanese restaurants. ... We were off to eat fugu, to my mind the hardest to understand of all Japan's weird and wonderful culinary traditions. And one that appears to be in no danger of dying out - New York and Hong Kong now import this...
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That’s because eating the fugu, or globefish, will kill you if it has been improperly prepared. The liver and the ovaries contain the deadly poison tetrodotoxin, and one fish contains ... [...] blogs about the poisonous delicacy, Fugu, and the research and attempt in breeding non-poisonous fugu in Japan. Oiwan [...]
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Fugu (Japanese dish prepared from the meat of pufferfish) is consumed in Japan and is considered a delicacy. BBC takes a look into the expensive and extremely poisonous dish where hundreds of people die each year from eating Fugu. ... - Fugu - Japanese Puffer Fish Delicacy; - Tyra Banks Address Over Her Bathing Suit...
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The Deadly Delicacy; An article from Destroy-all-monsters.com about the history and risks associated with fugu. If the Genes Fit...; Guess what poisonous fish's genome looks like ours. The Center for Disease Control posted a report last April on recent incidents of tetrodotoxin poisoning.
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How to Prepare Fugu ... Safe Fugu ... Another national delicacy, fugu, is potentially deadly.
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The flesh of the puffer fish (ie, fugu) is considered a delicacy in Japan. It is prepared by chefs specially trained and certified by the government to prepare the flesh free of the toxic liver, gonads, and skin.
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