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    My wife just took a bag of frozen crappie fillets and made some incredible ceviche. If you like ceviche crappie's a good way to go.
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    Like I have said in the past too many parasites in fresh water fish for me .
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    Appreciate the warning. I'll see what the fisheries people say out here.

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    FWIW, talked the the fisheries biologist today. He said: crappie fillets being thin, any parasites should be readily apparent upon inspection either after filleting them or prior to preparing them and could easily be removed. Also, even if we did ingest a few he didn't think it would be a big deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwaw View Post
    FWIW, talked the the fisheries biologist today. He said: crappie fillets being thin, any parasites should be readily apparent upon inspection either after filleting them or prior to preparing them and could easily be removed. Also, even if we did ingest a few he didn't think it would be a big deal.
    Some fish parasites life cycle go through birds at one point , what makes them think they won't infect humans ?
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    It's probably not a good idea to eat fresh, raw fish ... it should be frozen or cooked prior to consumption. I think the various species of tapeworm that may be present in fish from US waters are the main danger.

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    I agree that freezing them would be a prudent precaution.

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    parasites on fresh raw fish is a health hazard

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    375 F in oil ,eat em NO Problem

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    Not selling-just sharing:

    Parasites | Seafood Health Facts
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