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This is my first time in 40 years in my life, that fish has worms?😮
ОтветитьI sure would pass on eating a fish I knew had been infected with worms but that's just me
ОтветитьYou can eat shit if you want to, not me. A fish that has worms is not healthy to eat.
ОтветитьAmateur hr
ОтветитьYou're putting parasites back into the ecosystem. Dummies.
ОтветитьWorm meat
ОтветитьThat thing belongs in the garbage
ОтветитьDon’t worry that’s not worms.
It’s just..
Taperoids/Roundworms/Tapeworms/HookWorms/JawlineSenstivine/DivineMarshLarvae/Lestivus/MackeralWorms(Idk how they got there) Hemoriodics/CanceriouGenocouns/TransparentNoodle/UnholyMarshWorms/BrainWorms/Amboeas/FlyLarvae/AntilionWorm/Fish-TongueWorm/
Completely harmless to mammals.
ОтветитьI can't imagine eating something you see worms crawling around in
ОтветитьThis fish eat small sea bird that why not a good meat fish to eat you will get sick for sure
ОтветитьMmmmmmm sashimi!
Ответитьi meant sad truth is that with fish u simply cant get away from worms
they are freaking everywhere
just don't think of em
when u cook the fish right they all perish anyway
its just that we as an animal diverged at this point so far away from our lesser brethren
that a concept of such parasites to us is utterly repulsive
but in nature there is a truckloads of parasites everywhere
they are out there for a reason
even if they are gross by our standards
They have a low iq I'd say its from all the worms they have eaten. Some mothers do have them...
ОтветитьThat is my fear my huge fear of eating meat/fish then finding out theres a huge worm
ОтветитьCiguatera
ОтветитьDude, this is one of the worse filleting ever! Poor fish!
ОтветитьDid y’all know there’s never been a o own human infection from these worms? In fact researchers can’t get them to grow at all in a warm body host period…
ОтветитьEMOTIONAL DAMAGE
ОтветитьThese guys are not a group to take advice from.
ОтветитьHello, fellow city children! It's my understanding you have zero concept of reality outside of your apartment's two-mile radius, or, in short, real life. So, I'm here to inform you: most wild fish have parasites. They are usually frozen to kill parasites, yet you are reminded to thoroughly cook your raw fish before eating. The reason you have grown up being told to cook your food is so that you do not consume live parasites. The reason we cook meat to certain temperatures for specified amounts of time is to ensure harmful parasites and bacteria are dead (ie. no longer harmful). If you have ever eaten fish that isn't from McDonalds, there's a good chance you've consumed parasites. That's because this is real life.
You may now refrain from leaving an ill-informed comment. Hopefully that helps!
If you use a meat thermometer you can eat amberjack all day long without ANY problem. Every fish in the ocean has worms of varying sizes.
ОтветитьShould have used the cheeks instead of throwing the while head away
Ответитьlol I love how clueless people are about the fish they eat. If you want worm free fish, stick to farmed fish. A great percentage of wild fish have worms. When you eat your fish, the worms have either been removed, cooked and you've unknowingly eaten them or they were worm free.
ОтветитьIt's big but it if cut into pieces it can fit into an oven, just make sure you dont undercook it. Use a meat thermometer and heat it to 572 degrees fahrenheit.
ОтветитьYa its gross but people don't realize almost all fish have worms or other parasites. Its ok to eat because they're mostly picked out and what remains is cooked.
Ответитьthis guy is not very smart. Lacks common sense
ОтветитьI could have fileted this fish better with an electric weedwhacker
Ответитьhis knife skills could use some work lol hard to watch
Ответить😂 amberjack are well known to have worms, especially towards the tail. Automatically you cut off the tail. Amberjack is best smoked. Time I come to Florida to go fishing, I’m saving right now, I hope I can catch a fish that is puts up a great fight, the last one only about 15 minutes.
Ответить😂 amberjack are well known to have worms, especially towards the tail. Automatically you cut off the tail. Amberjack is best smoked. Time I come to Florida to go fishing, I’m saving right now, I hope I can catch a fish that is puts up a great fight, the last one only about 15 minutes.
Listen to him, that bloodline is nasty and all fish. Also, something most people don’t know, saltwater fish need to be washed in saltwater. Never use freshwater saltwater fish. I’ve been told that with a light barbecue, amberjack, does very well. I don’t know what they’re thinking of, but they say light barbecue, but maybe you do.
I miss living in Florida … I love Stuart, and if I had the money, I definitely move to Port Salerno. I love the people there, and they have held onto the independence of the fisherman, from when I lived there in the 80s
...DEFINITELY nope
.....I WOULDVE not GONNA EAT EITHER OF THAT FISH'S PARTS....EVEN IT WAS DEEP FRIED
Why take such big Jack's in the first place when they are known for having worms? That's just unnecessary
ОтветитьI really love the taste of Amberjack.. its my favorite fish when done right. but cant get it in the USA Midwest. ( Local Asian Seafood store sometimes have it but it's not very good). Sadly, Amberjack and Barracuda are often ciguatera carriers as well as other parasite's.
ОтветитьDO NOT FEED THE NEIGHBORHOOD AN INFECTED FISH FML
ОтветитьThe Amberjack fish looks really interesting to eat. Would like to try one someday.
ОтветитьRetard
ОтветитьNo need to cut out the worms. When cutting it kills them. You don’t even taste it
ОтветитьYeah nah bro you dont nooo dude 🤦🏻♂️
ОтветитьDry-salting fish, or curing them in a saturated salt brine, for 5-7 days before pickling will kill nematodes and tapeworms.
ОтветитьI was considering throwing my phone away when I saw the worms😂
ОтветитьSpaghetti worms
ОтветитьThats how turtles got their worms ..
ОтветитьShitty ass knife
ОтветитьWorms are a delicacy, Enjoyed by all the elite at all the finest restaurants .I for one am envious ...😉
ОтветитьThat's why you should never eat raw stuff ( the grill will pretty much burn everything down )
ОтветитьGoogle worms in brown bears. Seems common in Alaskan Grizzley Bears to have 10 foot long worms hanging out of their butts from eating salmon. No thank you.
ОтветитьYou really need to work on your knife skills
ОтветитьMost wild fish have worms not a big deal. Wild salmon, cod, grouper, amberjack worse but you can throw in drum fish many others. Comes from shark poop. Things like shrimp eat the poop contains the eggs. Bigger fish eat the shrimp and so on. They are now in the ecosystem the loop is closed. There is a yuck factor but in reality not a big deal. Actually the presence of worms indicates healthy water opposite of what you would think.
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