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Was watching a show on TV last night about these Chinese snake fish. Ugly
brutes. Got to wondering if they are edible. Any special cooking requirements? Any poison fangs or fins? Anybody know? I fish out of the Pearl River in Mississippi and have heard that piranha have been caught in the southern portion. I call piranha bream with attitude. |
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On Feb 17, 6:40*am, "GirlyMay The Cat"
wrote: Was watching a show on TV last night about these Chinese snake fish. Ugly brutes. Got to wondering if they are edible. Any special cooking requirements? Any poison fangs or fins? *Anybody know? Snakeheads are supposedly very good to eat, and are considered a delicacy by the Asians. No soecial cooking precautions are needed. |
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