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How do I fry fish maw?

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METHOD

  1. Bring the water to boil in a pot. ...
  2. Place the fish maw in the boiling water and boil over high heat for 7 minutes. ...
  3. Rinse well and gently squeeze the fish maw to remove excess water.
  4. Cut the fish maw into 3.5cm-wide pieces. ...
  5. Heat the cooking oil in a deep frying pan over medium heat.

FAQ

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    Mackerel have about 20 vertebrae, while herring have around 50 to 60. Yet the herring is much shorter than the mackerel, so has far smaller vertebrae. Fish have been around for over 500 million years, so evolution has had lots of opportunities to make changes to their bodies.

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