Re: Cyanide for Food Fish

Coral Forest (coral at igc.apc.org)
Tue, 14 May 1996 17:51:50 -0800

The cyanide is usually processed in the brain of the fish, which is not
commonly eaten, thus cyanide poising among diners at a distance from where
the fish is caught is not a problem. However, we do know that children
have become ill and/or died in the region where the fish were caught using
cyanide.

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