A giant reproduction of a puffer-fish (fugu in Japanese) hangs over a street in Kinshicho, Tokyo, to advertise a fugu restaurant. One of the world's most expensive foods, the flesh of the fugu is a national delicacy, and meals in a speciality restaurant can cost a few hundred dollars. Fugu eating also carries a risk of poisoning, as the liver and the sexual organs of the female conatin tetrodotoxin (TTX), a toxin 250 times more deadly than cyanide, weight for weight. There is no antidote, and each year, despite elaborate precautions that include licensing fugu chefs, a few people die. RECIPES AVAILABLE.

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A giant reproduction of a puffer-fish (fugu in Japanese) hangs over a street in Kinshicho, Tokyo, to advertise a fugu restaur...
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