February 24, 201511 yr Author Globefish eating is highly unsafeBANGKOK: -- The Public Health Ministry to warn villagers not to eat globefish as it is poisonous and can cause death. Warning came after two villagers at Tambon Huarua in Kumpawapi district of Maha Sarakham died after eating the poisonous fish.Public health office Dr Ithipol Sungkeng said the two villages caught the globefish from Lamnam Siew river and cooked it as food.Both reportedly ate the fish in large part and also drank liquor.Eating the poisonous fish and drinking liquor at the same time could cause the poison to spread all over the body, weaken the muscle and stop the heart beats, he said.He said although the fish was cooked with over 170 degree Celsius, heat could not destroy the poison.According to a fishery expert, globefish are found both in fresh and salt water and they all are unsafe to eat.The poisons are accumulated in the liver and intestines.Safe eating must be prepared by professional like in Japan who must be certified how to properly and safely slice the fish, he said.But in Thailand, villagers cooked the whole fish without slicing off the poisonous parts, thus is highly unsafe to eat even though it was heated at over 170 degrees Celsius.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/globefish-eating-highly-unsafe -- Thai PBS 2015-02-24
February 24, 201511 yr ",,,, which cannot be destroyed by heat of 170 degrees Celsius." Might be an idea to try 171 degrees perhaps that might work ? Edited February 24, 201511 yr by ExPratt
February 24, 201511 yr <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> 170 degree soup!? alt=facepalm.gif> You can always blow n it
February 24, 201511 yr wasnt the puffer fish that killed them. these are brackish water fish, you seen what should be brackish water in thailand? edit : Erh how could i forget. RIP to the chickens, wonder if they were then sold at the fresh market And were then sold to KFC as second hand chicken..... Edited February 24, 201511 yr by lostinisaan
February 24, 201511 yr wasnt the puffer fish that killed them. these are brackish water fish, you seen what should be brackish water in thailand? edit : Erh how could i forget. RIP to the chickens, wonder if they were then sold at the fresh market How many times have Thai fish balls been found to contain these, .... answer many times.
February 24, 201511 yr Note to self: remember 3rd grade science. Do not eat puffer fish. RIP to the chickens and everyone else.3rd grade science for us. I wonder if it is even taught here at all?RIP A lot of loso Thai men leave school at a early age because school is not cool. Thus they don't make it to science classes. Hint to government: make it illegal for kids to skip school at a young age. Then you will get a better educated workforce. Since when did any Thai government want an educated workforce?
February 24, 201511 yr As tragic as this it, I was just watching on Channel 3 an 'expert' explaining to Sorayuth that even in Japan, death is common from Fugu poisoning, he quoted 50-100 annually. Couldn't quite believe that, and courtesy of the wonders of the Internet, more like 30-40 hospitalizations and 3-6 deaths. Just once I'd like Thai's to actually admit a problem, then maybe they could educate a fix, rather that just rely on the usual denials and deflections
February 24, 201511 yr As tragic as this it, I was just watching on Channel 3 an 'expert' explaining to Sorayuth that even in Japan, death is common from Fugu poisoning, he quoted 50-100 annually. Couldn't quite believe that, and courtesy of the wonders of the Internet, more like 30-40 hospitalizations and 3-6 deaths. Just once I'd like Thai's to actually admit a problem, then maybe they could educate a fix, rather that just rely on the usual denials and deflections mass spraying of toxic chemicals to eradicate the puffer fish?, you know same like they do for mozzies Edited February 24, 201511 yr by koo wallety tourist
February 24, 201511 yr As tragic as this it, I was just watching on Channel 3 an 'expert' explaining to Sorayuth that even in Japan, death is common from Fugu poisoning, he quoted 50-100 annually. Couldn't quite believe that, and courtesy of the wonders of the Internet, more like 30-40 hospitalizations and 3-6 deaths. Just once I'd like Thai's to actually admit a problem, then maybe they could educate a fix, rather that just rely on the usual denials and deflections mass spraying of toxic chemicals to eradicate the puffer fish?, you know same like they do for mozzies ...I was actually thinking of education on the the fish and how to prepare for eating, but your'e right, probably dynamiting the water is more akin to 'Thainess' Edited February 24, 201511 yr by GinBoy2
February 24, 201511 yr The meal was so toxic that when the remaining soup was poured out to feed chickens, 11 of them died. Need I say more?
February 24, 201511 yr wasnt the puffer fish that killed them. these are brackish water fish, you seen what should be brackish water in thailand? edit : Erh how could i forget. RIP to the chickens, wonder if they were then sold at the fresh market How many times have Thai fish balls been found to contain these, .... answer many times. Don't eat Thai meat/fish balls cause you don't know what's in them (where is Dino today?).
February 24, 201511 yr some people are stupid,everyone knows puffer fish can kill you.why even try it
March 1, 201511 yr on the other news, some crazy old man with a machete killed another man for stealing a few chicken ....
March 1, 201511 yr Hey Somchai want some plaa? little misses make killer plaa, she said tonight's plaa is to die for. And who in the hell feeds chicken fish after it killed several people? "And who in the hell feeds chicken fish after it killed several people?" Certainly not the those involved in this incident, they succumbed later Probably an act of saving face and destroying the evidence, 'cause chicken can't talk and are just food source...
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