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Toxic Fish.
Word of warning about eating Butterfish. They have a compound called wax esters that the body cannot digest. Not a good experience. Boiling the fish is supposed to make it safe to eat.
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i'm safe.
i don't think i'll ever see, nor eat a butterfish. where do they hang out?
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They're a deep water fish. More than one species of fish are sold under the name of Butterfish. Snake Mackerel is one of the species marketed under
the name of Butterfish. A couple of European countries have banned the sale of 'em.
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Do they sell them in Mexico? If so what is its spanish name?
I just bought two kilos of fresh fish today.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Word of warning about eating Butterfish. They have a compound called wax esters that the body cannot digest. Not a good experience. Boiling the fish is supposed to make it safe to eat. |
Butterfish, along with many other fish that share common characteristics, have been proven safe to eat if eaten in less than 5 ounces.
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tjBill, The spanish name is Escolar.
JESSE, Have read that also, but after having survived the effects of eating maybe 3/4 lb., wouldn't chance it.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
tjBill, The spanish name is Escolar.
JESSE, Have read that also, but after having survived the effects of eating maybe 3/4 lb., wouldn't chance it. |
5 ounces is the limit for children or elderly people with weak inmune systems, regular people should be fine.
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JESSE, They also call Escolar the "x-lax fish", that ought to tell you something. It is banned in Italy and Japan. I'm a healthy, regular person and
the affects were very unpleasant to say the least. They say that you can boil it and render the wax esters out of the flesh.
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Oh boy! That sounds like fun. Imma go get me some! 
How does did the fish taste? I just hope it tasted good going down...?
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Very interesting....Ten, or so years ago I bought some Escolar from my fish monger to sell in my restaurant. It got 3 people emergency room sick in
one night. The otherwise reputable monger traced the problem back to the fisherman and to the way that they cleaned the fish. Said the problem
originated on the boat. The mongers insurance picked up all the claims and I wrote letters of apology to my pure customers. We sold 10 lbs. of it that
night which is about 20 people and it got 3 sick. Don't know if they were young, or old. The monger still offers Escolar, but I stay away.
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Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Word of warning about eating Butterfish. They have a compound called wax esters that the body cannot digest. Not a good experience. Boiling the fish is supposed to make it safe to eat. |
Butterfish, along with many other fish that share common characteristics, have been proven safe to eat if eaten in less than 5 ounces.
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so is rat poison.... well not really, but you get the point.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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XRPhlang, Thanks for the input. Don't think eating Ecolar can be fatal. I didn't need medical attention, but will not be eating Escolar again.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7195080
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Lobsterman, Thanks for the info. That pretty much sums it up!
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here is a photo of a snake mackerel
http://www.fpir.noaa.gov/Graphics/OBS/obs_other_fish/obs_sna...
it doesn't look very tasty
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Recomended meal the day before your colonoscopy
Mexico!! Where two can live as cheaply as one.....but it costs twice as much.....
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