mike | Fri Feb-22-02 12:01 PM |
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#4875, "RE: Worms in Halibut????"
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That is the exact reason that bottom dwellers are not common in sushi - as i understand it - most worms are considered nematoads or something along that line - common in lings, halibut, some rockfish etc. They can be extremely detrimental to ones heath if consumed, by cooking them you kill them and their eggs. I have read that halibut sushi is often frozen first to kill off these little buggers. Just look for them when you clean the fish, and remove them. If cooked they are just a little extra protein.
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| Worms in Halibut????
[View all] , CALICO PRO, Fri Feb-22-02 11:38 AM
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MrTree,
Feb 22nd 2002, #1
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
mike,
Feb 22nd 2002 #2
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
CALICO PRO,
Feb 22nd 2002, #3
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
MrTree,
Feb 22nd 2002, #4
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
Team Striper,
Feb 22nd 2002, #5
RE: Freezing,
fongster,
Feb 22nd 2002, #8
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
swimbait,
Feb 22nd 2002, #6
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
remington,
Feb 22nd 2002, #7
Eating Sashimi And Parasites,
TBrumfield,
Feb 23rd 2002, #9
RE: Worms in Halibut????,
Joel,
Feb 24th 2002, #10
Chilling fillets,
Fishslayer,
Feb 27th 2002, #11
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