Are worms in coota really a problem? When you cook the meat i guess the worms are cooked anyway?
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Quick fish report
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Re: Quick fish report
I guess this answers my own question.Blueyed1 wrote:Are worms in coota really a problem? When you cook the meat i guess the worms are cooked anyway?
Joe
http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/sea-fishing-aq ... barracouta
An exerpt from the Tasmanian agricultural dept.
Cooking: Barracouta are a tasty eating fish with firm pinkish-white flesh when cooked. Smaller fish have numerous small bones. Larger fish may have a microscopic parasite that causes the flesh to go milky or worms in the gut or flesh. Both are killed by cooking, but barracouta should not be eaten raw. They have medium oil content and are suitable to bake, barbecue, deep fry, grill and shallow fry. Often used to make fish patties.
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