![]() ![]() Every plate is a work of art, every dish is a work of science,” Hata said.Īccording to Western Australia’s Department of Fisheries, puffer fish are the second most poisonous vertebrate in the world after the golden poison frog. Order with Seamless to support your local restaurants View menu and reviews for Fugu Japanese Restaurant in Brooklyn, plus popular items & reviews. “Master chefs cut them into the shapes of chrysanthemum petals, Mount Fuji or into animals like peacocks, turtles and butterflies. But the knockout punch is a poisonous chemical called tetrodoxin found in its skin, blood, ovaries and especially its liver. When in danger, it puffs itself up into a hardly palatable and, in some species, spiny, balloon shape. Toshiharu Hata, a fugu wholesaler in Japan previously told CNN it is traditionally served as transparent paper-thin strips on porcelain pates. The fact is, that the fugu fish is one of the very least appetising of marine morsels. Mizuno added that the supermarket told the quarantine office that their licensed employee who cut the blowfish thought this type of fugu was not poisonous as they had previously sold it with its liver before.įugu meat is sold regularly for sashimi and hot pot ingredients. The office has since launched an investigation into the supermarket, Mizuno said.Ī third pack was later returned accounting for all five packages. Two packs of the recalled fish were located and returned on Monday night after the city’s quarantine office was alerted by a consumer who had bought the product and found the liver still inside. The liver should never be eaten because only testing can detect the poison. Mizuno told CNN that this particular type of blowfish usually has very weak or no poison, but the food hygiene laws prohibit the sale of any liver given its potentially poisonous implications. However, Gamagori city activated an emergency warning to its citizens alerting them through all wireless systems, including community loud speakers, against eating the fugu and recalling the product. ![]() The two people who consumed the fish have not reported any health problems as this time. Japanese chef Shigekazu Suzuki slices up a pufferfish, known as fugu in Japan, to remove toxic internal organs at his Tokyo restaurant 'Torafugu-tei.' YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/GettyImagesĪn intoxicating tour of Japan's deadly puffer fish capital ![]()
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