Pufferfish fillet sold
as 'crystal fish' at wet markets in Penang, Kedah and Perak
PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) -
Unscrupulous fishmongers and fishing trawler operators are taking advantage of
the escalating fish prices to push pufferfish fillet into the market.
Currently,
they are taken back to shore by the hundreds of kilogrammes to be sold as
"crystal fish", after they are filleted.
In Penang,
Kedah and Perak, pufferfish fillet are used by seafood porridge and bee hoon
soup hawkers as "fried fish meat".
The fillet
is also widely used as a component of appetisers in Chinese wedding banquets at
hotels and restaurants, particularly in Penang.
A source
said pufferfish fillet could be half the price of alternatives.
"Hawkers and restaurant owners used to use
Spanish mackerel (tenggiri) and grouper fillet, but their prices have risen
tremendously over the last two years," said the source yesterday.
"By turning to pufferfish fillet, hawkers and restaurant owners are able
to reduce their costs by half," said the source, who added that fillet,
normally sold in frozen form, were now prevalent at wet markets in the northern
states.
The danger
here is that buyers, such as housewives and others who would not suspect any
seafood would be toxic, are completely unaware.
"The housewives are not told that the
fillet are made from pufferfish. Instead, fishmongers say it is a kind of
edible fish, with some calling it 'crystal fish'," the source added.
A Penang
fishmonger operating in the Batu Lanchang market said the fillet was a hot item
as it was delicious when fried.
"We
dare not tell them it is from pufferfish. People are sceptical of eating
pufferfish as it is known to be poisonous," said the seller who believed
that pufferfish was edible if the toxin was removed.
"I have
been selling this for the past few months, and nobody has gotten sick or
died," he said. "Therefore, I think it's safe to eat."
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