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Qué (quién) es fugu - definición

VARIOUS SPECIES OF PUFFERFISH
Hugu; Blowfish sushi; Fugu fish; Sashimi fugu; Bogeo; Fugu pufferfish; Bokeo (food)
  • (video) Fugu in a tank in front of a restaurant in Tokyo
  • ''Torafugu'' for sale to master fugu chefs at the [[Tsukiji fish market]] in [[Tokyo]]
  • Fugu sale in a market street in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • ''[[Takifugu]]'' in a tank
  • Official fugu preparation license of Tokyo issued by the [[Governor of Tokyo]]
  • Fugu (right) and [[Japanese amberjack]] by [[Hiroshige]] (1832)

fugu         
['fu:gu:]
¦ noun a pufferfish that is eaten as a Japanese delicacy, after some highly poisonous parts have been removed.
Origin
Japanese.
Fugu         
The fugu (; ; ) in Japanese, bogeo (; 鰒魚) or bok () in Korean, and hétún (河豚; 河魨) in Standard Modern ChineseIn Classical Chinese and the various regional varieties of Chinese, there are nearly a dozen synonyms that refer to the toxic pufferfish, including 䲅, 𩷪鱼, 黄驹, 魺, 嗔鱼, 鲑, 鲐鱼, 鮧, 鯸鲐, 鯸鮧, 鰗鮧, 鹕夷, 芽依,鯸䱌, and 䰽. is a pufferfish, normally of the genus Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides, or a porcupinefish of the genus Diodon, or a dish prepared from these fish.
Jewish settlement in the Japanese Empire         
  • [[Shanghai]] in 1930s
  • [[Harbin]], before 1945
  • [[Koreshige Inuzuka]]
  • "[[Shanghai ghetto]]" around 1943
EVENT THAT OCCURRED AROUND WORLD WAR II
Fugu plan; Fugu Plan; Jewish settlement in Imperial Japan
Shortly prior to and during World War II, and coinciding with the Second Sino-Japanese War, tens of thousands of Jewish refugees were resettled in the Japanese Empire. The onset of the European war by Nazi Germany involved the lethal mass persecutions and genocide of Jews, later known as the Holocaust, resulting in thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing east.

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Fugu

The fugu (河豚; ; フグ) in Japanese, bogeo (복어; -魚) or bok () in Korean, and hétún (河豚; 河魨) in Standard Modern Chinese is a pufferfish, normally of the genus Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides, or a porcupinefish of the genus Diodon, or a dish prepared from these fish.

Fugu can be lethally poisonous to humans due to its tetrodotoxin, meaning it must be carefully prepared to remove toxic parts and to avoid contaminating the meat.

The restaurant preparation of fugu is strictly controlled by law in Japan, Korea and several other countries, and only chefs who have qualified after three or more years of rigorous training are allowed to prepare the fish. Domestic preparation occasionally leads to accidental death.

Fugu is served as sashimi and nabemono. The liver was served as a traditional dish named fugu-kimo, being widely thought to be a tasty part, but it is also the most poisonous, and serving this organ in restaurants was banned in Japan in 1984. Fugu has become one of the most celebrated dishes in Japanese and Korean cuisine.

Ejemplos de uso de fugu
1. Fugu fish [or blow fish] in December is the best meat.
2. Puffer fish, called fugu in Japan, is consumed by thrill–seeking gourmets once the poison is removed.
3. There was a guy eating deer penis on Sky, a chef called Andrew Zimmern on the show Bizarre Foods of Asia, which is what I call top–notch entertainment, especially as he also tucked into a plate of fugu, the highly poisonous blow fish.