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>> No.6460998 [View]

>>6460837

Nope, just tied tightly by the strings. It's not great but it ain't exactly a bad cut, could still be a pretty tasty roast.

>> No.6460624 [View]

>>6460603
I've tried looking for them but can't find them in any of the local stores.

>> No.6459845 [View]

>>6458206
The symbiotic bacteria seems to be obtained from food sources when the puffer is still in the juvenile stage but once it establishes itself in the intestinal tract, it seems to be there more or less permanently.
An artificial diet devoid of the bacteria that produces the toxin would naturally mean that the fish itself would be non-toxic.

While there is some debate on how much seasonal shifts and diet influences toxicity, there's no debate on whether or not the fish is toxic.

There's some research going on about how the diet of the fish influences the established gut flora of several puffer species but there haven't been published yet.

>> No.6458029 [View]

>>6458018
If that poster is in the Eastern seaboard, it's possible that they're referring to the Northern Puffer or Atlantic Puffer. Which is reportedly non-toxic.

>> No.6458015 [View]

>>6457762
Shoulda taken a picture of the fish itself, not the sign.

The problem with common names is that the same name may apply to different fish from a different species.

Also, not an old wives' tale. There's only one species that's known to be free from tetradontidae and that's the Northern Puffer. Other species that are farmed and fed an artificial diet are also safe since the source of the toxins is bacteria within the intestinal tracts - the diet of the fish has a minimal effect on the toxin concentrations.

>> No.6454118 [View]

>>6453934
No, not really.

>> No.6453689 [View]

>>6453551
Youtube has an ungodly amount of people uploading it.

>> No.6453605 [View]

I drizzle them onto my corned beef after I slice them.

>> No.6451312 [View]

>>6451299
Voids the warranty, probably.

>> No.6448556 [View]

>>6448409
It is because the allergen is not actually "peanut" but a specific protein that the peanut contains.

The process of extracting peanut oil from the actual peanuts means that the oil does not contain that protein (or not enough) to trigger an allergic reaction.

Depending on which specific protein causes the reaction, said person may find themselves to be allergic to a wider range of nuts and legumes that also contain that protein.

>> No.6448289 [View]

>>6446936
I would if I could get one.

>tfw haven't experienced your first date

>> No.6444177 [View]

>>6444120
Get better taste buds, even world class chefs taste what they are cooking with and what their dish is like as they go....

You can't cook 'good food' if you can't even decide what's good and what's crap.

>> No.6444146 [View]

>>6444130
Am I supposed to be impressed by this?

And since we're at this, I gotta make this clear.
I ain't your buddy, pal.

>> No.6444121 [View]

>>6444067
>You probably shouldn't be in the kitchen lol.

Look who's talking.

>> No.6440347 [View]

Today, I finally figured out why most people don't like tripfags.

>> No.6394279 [View]

>>6394270
It's past the point of mere suffering, please put it out of its misery.

>> No.6200812 [View]

>>6199305
But that's wrong.

>> No.6198717 [View]

>>6198702
Have you been to India or China?

>> No.6198474 [View]

>>6196244
But now it's not.

>>6196592
So are pigs. The reason why dogs comes in so many shapes and sizes is because people breed them for specific purposes. It is only a relatively recent thing for dogs to be bred solely for their aesthetic values. If dogs can be bred to excel at hunting, herding and other purposes, it would not be surprising to expect one of the purposes would be for eating.

>>6197610
You're missing the point. The point is that in an ideal world where if >>6197605 didn't happen, then the dogs being eaten would be dogs of a particular breed that were bred to more tasty and less utilitarian.

>> No.6198345 [View]

I always thought Hamburger was a person that was born in Hamburg.

>> No.6198338 [View]

>>6197704
at the store.

>> No.6195711 [View]

masao is cooking again, I see.

>> No.6195707 [View]

>>6195702
I said canned GOODS, not canned BADS.

>> No.6195675 [View]

>>6195313
Any canned goods?

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