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  2. Fugu - Wikipedia

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    The fugu (河豚; 鰒; フグ) in Japanese, bogeo (복어; -魚) or bok (복) in Korean, and hétún (河豚; 河魨) in Standard Modern Chinese [ a ] is a pufferfish, normally of the genus Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides, or a porcupinefish of the genus Diodon, or a dish prepared from these fish. Fugu possesses a potentially fatal ...

  3. Tetrodotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Poisoning from tetrodotoxin is of particular public health concern in Japan, where fugu is a traditional delicacy. It is prepared and sold in special restaurants where trained and licensed chefs carefully remove the viscera to reduce the danger of poisoning. [69]

  4. Japanese noodle giant serves up notoriously poisonous pufferfish

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    July 1, 2024 at 12:06 AM. Rinka Tonsho/CNN. Pufferfish is regarded as a luxury in Japan and a meal featuring the potentially poisonous delicacy can easily cost up to 20,000 yen ($125) at high-end ...

  5. Lagocephalus sceleratus - Wikipedia

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    Lagocephalus sceleratus. Lagocephalus sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789), commonly known as the silver-cheeked toadfish, or Sennin-fugu (Japanese: 仙人河豚), is an extremely poisonous marine bony fish in the family Tetraodontidae (puffer fishes).

  6. 10-Year-Old Becomes Youngest To Pass Fugu Certification Test ...

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    Fugu still remains a prized delicacy in Japan, despite its dangerous nature Image credits: yab While Japanese blowfish may be a delicious dish, every organ of it is poisonous — including its skin.

  7. Climate change creates mutant fugu, a deadly Japanese ... - AOL

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    The furtive bidding, a relic of a time when fish traders wore kimonos whose sleeves obscured their hands as they signaled their bids, is part of the insular world of Japanese pufferfish, or fugu ...

  8. Takifugu - Wikipedia

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    Gastrophysus Müller, 1843[ 1 ]Fugu T. Abe, 1952[ 2 ] Takifugu, also known by the Japanese name fugu (河豚, lit. "river pig"), is a genus of pufferfish with 25 species, most of which are native to salt and brackish waters of the northwest Pacific, but a few species are found in freshwater in Asia or more widely in the Indo-Pacific region.

  9. Poisonous fish - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, skilled chefs use parts of a closely related species, the blowfish to create a delicacy called "fugu". The spotted trunkfish is a coral reef fish that secretes a colourless ciguatera toxin from glands on its skin when touched. The toxin is only dangerous when ingested, and poses no immediate harm to divers.