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May 17, 2008 12:14:23 AM CDT



Japanese Fight Over Detoxed Delicacy  

Posted May 4, 08 7:14 AM CDT in World Business Arts & Living    Most Covered

(newser) – One of Japan's prized delicacies is having an identity crisis: fugu, the pricey puffer fish that's poisonous unless prepared correctly, now has a farmed cousin that's harmless, the New York Times reports. But gourmands looking forward to eating fugu liver—the most delicious and potentially deadly part of the fish—are being thwarted by the fugu industry, which is fighting to keep a ban on the livers, even from detoxed variety.

Worst of all, it looks like the opposition will  deprive connoisseurs of  the chance to try fugu foie gras, which is said to be better than the goose’s, doesn't involve force-feeding and has healthy omega-3 fatty acids, the Times notes. And the question remains as to whether, by detoxifying it, “we took the romance out of fugu,” said a researcher who worked on the project.

Source New York Times

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Japanese Fight Over Detoxed Delicacy
A ban on fugu remains despite new methods of keeping it poison-free.   ((c) Joshua Rappeneker)
Japanese Fight Over Detoxed Delicacy
Fugu sashimi is served.   ((c) jetalone)
Japanese Fight Over Detoxed Delicacy
A fugu fish, whose liver is normally poisonous.   ((c) jmurawski)
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