Fugu is most commonly known as a type of pufferfish, which is considered a delicacy in Japanese cuisine. However, it is also infamous for containing a poisonous toxin that can be deadly if not prepared properly by a skilled chef.
The Porcupine Pufferfish is well-known for having deadly toxic glands in its body, despite the fact that it is a Japanese delicacy (known as FUGU).
They are not venomous to the touch, but some parts of them are poisonous and deadly to eat. Don’t eat them unless a professional has prepared them correctly.
The Man Behind the Badge - 1953 The Case of the Deadly Delicacy 2-14 was released on: USA: 9 April 1955
Blow Fish is another name for Puffer Fish. They are poisonous but I believe in some specialist Japanese restaurants the fish is prepared by experts and eaten by the brave.
The dish is called fugu, which is a Japanese puffer fish dish. Fugu contains a potent neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin, which can be lethal if not properly prepared by a certified chef.
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Sweet cassava root is ok to eat raw and used in tapioca... but bitter cassava is deadly poisonous if not prepared correctly... usually bitter cassava is sold in its powder form... if you eat cassava and you can taste bitter spit it out and dont eat it it...
kiken [dangerous] totemo kiken [very dangerous] satsukehai ga suru [producing a deadly aura]
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