Suspected poisoning related to consumption of puffer fish under CHP investigation
date:Dec 24, 2012
able condition.

A CHP spokesperson said puffer fish contains tetrodotoxin, a heat-stable toxin that does not decompose during boiling or cooking.

Toxins are most concentrated in organs such as the liver, gonads and skin. Avoiding eating puffer fish is the best way to prevent puffer fish poisoning, the spokesperson said.
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