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Holy moley, Mother of God ReRe Oct 2014 #1
Probably too late for a class... jtuck004 Oct 2014 #2
i will stick to mickey ds dembotoz Oct 2014 #4
Filet-o-fugu? NT Adrahil Oct 2014 #6
The chefs who prepare it in restaurants jen63 Oct 2014 #46
Tonight's salad is toadstools over deadly nightshade. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #3
I saw a documentary once where Homer Simpson almost died from it. Hoppy Oct 2014 #10
And for your main course: Chicken tartare with sun-dried mayonaise. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #35
D'oh! louis-t Oct 2014 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author rateyes Oct 2014 #5
Isnt the allure of this fish, deutsey Oct 2014 #7
You THINK? nt elias49 Oct 2014 #17
Yes, I do think deutsey Oct 2014 #19
I ate in in Japan, prepared by a master chef. MADem Oct 2014 #28
I've had it, too. Definitely was tingling, but.was assured that was msanthrope Oct 2014 #48
I had it when I stayed at a ryokan In Japan. Kablooie Oct 2014 #53
That is closer to my memory as well. nt MADem Oct 2014 #54
You are correct. 3catwoman3 Oct 2014 #52
Tragic Hulk Oct 2014 #8
Fugu chefs are specially trained and licensed in Japan. cosmicone Oct 2014 #9
Why do assassins still use cyanide?... Helen Borg Oct 2014 #11
My guess would be that they experimented by serving it to animals, drm604 Oct 2014 #12
They must really have liked the taste of it! Helen Borg Oct 2014 #13
Maybe there was a famine and they were desperate to find anything edible. drm604 Oct 2014 #14
Possible, if this fish is very common there. Helen Borg Oct 2014 #15
It is hard to understand how such a practice would start. drm604 Oct 2014 #16
It is very bland, actually. MADem Oct 2014 #29
I dare you to eat an Amanita phalloides! :) Helen Borg Oct 2014 #30
No thanks--I'll stick to portabellas! I'm a big chicken when it comes to scary foods... MADem Oct 2014 #32
Oh, come on, man up!! :) :) :) Helen Borg Oct 2014 #33
Bwak, bwak, bwak, bwak!!!!! MADem Oct 2014 #36
Just before laying an egg, huh? freshwest Oct 2014 #57
I don't see how anyone could unless they are very fresh PeoViejo Oct 2014 #49
Many years ago FlaGranny Oct 2014 #18
They're related, but not the same species. cab67 Oct 2014 #21
Blowfish are easy to catch on the east coast and so sweet. They truly are delicious. KittyWampus Oct 2014 #24
FDA says those are safe! MADem Oct 2014 #37
Thank you. FlaGranny Oct 2014 #56
When I was a kid maindawg Oct 2014 #20
Those aren't poisonous--they're on the FDA safe list. MADem Oct 2014 #31
too late for a food safety course? reddread Oct 2014 #22
One of the best movies ever. nt a la izquierda Oct 2014 #26
Oh wow. bigwillq Oct 2014 #23
This is horrible. cyberswede Oct 2014 #25
Totally off-topic.... MADem Oct 2014 #38
Thanks! But I only have a week left to use it. cyberswede Oct 2014 #40
Heh heh--I'll look forward to it!!!! nt MADem Oct 2014 #41
It reminds me of the sides of police cars in Salem :) Marrah_G Oct 2014 #44
It does!!!! nt MADem Oct 2014 #45
Eating Puffer Fish is like taking a vacation to North Korea. gordianot Oct 2014 #27
Did the friend know what kind of fish it was? Principled Peter Oct 2014 #34
Well, if you can read Portuguese..... WinkyDink Oct 2014 #55
Just curious, if it takes only seconds after the first bit to start vomiting, then did they all take hughee99 Oct 2014 #39
who would eat a pufferfish? They're completely adorable. Like Puppies! librechik Oct 2014 #42
oh my god............THAT is horrifying Marrah_G Oct 2014 #43
Awful! Aerows Oct 2014 #50
Sad blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #51
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