Time to avoid sushi for lunch? The raw fish that's full of parasites, pumped with carbon monoxide to turn it from black to pink - and worse for you than a Big Mac
Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy risks being blown to pieces Popularity of Japanese delicacy continues to rise in Australia and across globe So too do tales of ghastly infections and shoddy operations in foreign factories Overseas seafood suppliers using deadly carbon monoxide gas in processing Gas, often used for tuna, preserves cuts and helps maintain bright pink colour Fisherman caught Yellowtail Kingfish off coast of Western Australia last month The man found up to eight wriggling parasitic worms when he cut open the fish There has been only one documented case of tapeworm infection in Australia Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy is at risk of being blown to pieces amid revelations the raw fish it contains may be pumped with deadly gas or ridden with parasites.
Australians eat more than 110 million servings of sushi and sashimi every year, despite experts warning parasites and harmful bacteria may be present in the seaweed-wrapped rolls and raw fish slices. 0256名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:04:57.83ID:ECoM1Tdv0 寿司が健康食かといえば違うとは思う。 0257名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:05:04.19ID:/7oqlT7u0>>1
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the government's plan to stop fish products marketed as 'fresh' at sushi restaurants being pumped with carbon monoxide gas by overseas suppliers.
Carbon monoxide - an odourless, tasteless gas - preserves tuna cuts and helps maintain its bright pink appearance when it would have naturally turned brown. The process means Australians could be eating fish that was caught two years earlier.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources told Daily Mail Australia there was proof such fish was being imported into the country and said it was moving to stamp out the practice.
Meanwhile, a fisherman who caught a Yellowtail Kingfish - often used in the production of sushi and sashimi in Australia - found eight parasitic worms when filleting the fish last month. 0258名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:05:10.29ID:IqjNL/gO0>>1 じゃあもうめんどくさいからビッグマックでも食ってろよwww 0259名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:05:20.28ID:/7oqlT7u0>>1
'Seems to be a common thing here in the west as it's not the first time,' the fisherman wrote on Facebook after he caught the fish off the Western Australia coast.
Alan Lymbery of Freshwater Fish Group told Daily Mail Australia the fish was full of roundworms - or nematodes - which can be transferred to humans if eaten raw.
While there are opportunities to identify such parasites in the gutting or filleting process, they are often not discovered before wrecking havoc on the human body. 0260名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:05:29.44ID:/7oqlT7u0>>1
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed some sushi servings contain more calories than a Big Mac An overseas investigation found some servings of sushi contain more calories than a Big Mac - or are as carbohydrate-heavy as seven-and-a-half slices of white bread.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed the Japanese delicacy will give you the benefits of fish oils — which support the heart, brain and skin — but may not be so good for your waistline.
While the McDonald’s favourite racks up 508 calories with 15g of fat and 4g of sugar, a Health and Happiness sushi box from Itsu adds up to 579 cals, 24g of fat and 7.3g of sugar.
Though the firm did point out the sushi box contains almost double the weight of food.
The story was revealed by Dr. Kenny Bahn on the podcast This Won't Hurt A Bit earlier this year.
When the doctor was sceptical of his tapeworm claim, the man showed him proof.
'I take out a toilet paper roll, and wrapped around it of course is what looks like this giant, long tapeworm,' Dr Bahn said, adding the parasite's length was about 1.5-metres.
Hospital staff assumed the man must have recently travelled overseas, but he revealed he hadn't. He just ate raw fish on an almost daily basis.
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
If larvae begin to migrate to other parts of the body they can start to eat away at the liver, eyes, heart or brain and cause life-threatening conditions. 0261名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:05:55.55ID:3FOtbS/Z0 支那人,半島人(韓国・朝鮮人)が日本人のなりすましをすることは,
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
If larvae begin to migrate to other parts of the body they can start to eat away at the liver, eyes, heart or brain and cause life-threatening conditions. 0264名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:06:43.17ID:0S6lUkFh0 ガリとワサビで消毒してるから大丈夫ダ〜 0265名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:07:16.11ID:0nHCxYsU0 オーストラリアに限らないだろうけど、海外の日本食、和食レストランなんて、中国人がやってるのがザラにあるよねw 0266名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:07:57.89ID:UWVRLVX80 毎日寿司かビッグマック食ってりゃ体に悪いな 0267名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:08:00.90ID:KYGnMrYv0>>263 食後に虫下しは常識ニダよ 0268名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:08:33.91ID:zLjN0qBr0 日本の寿司の美しさを海外で体現するには着色必要。中国は山に緑のペンキぶちまけた 0269名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:08:36.77ID:axaQTLsO0>>250 まあ海外で寿司を食うなら 日本人経営者 職人も日本人、出来れば日本からの派遣 あたりは必須だな 寿司屋としてそんなに高くないし 職人根性で横柄になってる板前が居ないってこともあって 日本の寿司屋よりはいごこちがいい 0270名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:08:47.46ID:LBN/wD8I0 海外の寿司は食えない 0271名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:08:52.08ID:b1aOSMyC0 つまりオーストラリアでは何食っても有害 0272名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:09:36.03ID:dAP8MXGG0>>1 韓国人による被災者侮辱動画が本物「日本人が地震で死んで 嬉しい」 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4biR81_6kw0273名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:09:37.80ID:GmwLCLnE0>>263 >>2 シナフォルニアロールのネガキャンだ 0274名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 12:09:45.86ID:i+S0sdF20>>57 臭いのはしょうがないとして旨味が全く無くなった
Time to avoid sushi for lunch? The raw fish that's full of parasites, pumped with carbon monoxide to turn it from black to pink - and worse for you than a Big Mac
Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy risks being blown to pieces Popularity of Japanese delicacy continues to rise in Australia and across globe So too do tales of ghastly infections and shoddy operations in foreign factories Overseas seafood suppliers using deadly carbon monoxide gas in processing Gas, often used for tuna, preserves cuts and helps maintain bright pink colour Fisherman caught Yellowtail Kingfish off coast of Western Australia last month The man found up to eight wriggling parasitic worms when he cut open the fish There has been only one documented case of tapeworm infection in Australia Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy is at risk of being blown to pieces amid revelations the raw fish it contains may be pumped with deadly gas or ridden with parasites.
Australians eat more than 110 million servings of sushi and sashimi every year, despite experts warning parasites and harmful bacteria may be present in the seaweed-wrapped rolls and raw fish slices. >>1
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the government's plan to stop fish products marketed as 'fresh' at sushi restaurants being pumped with carbon monoxide gas by overseas suppliers.
Carbon monoxide - an odourless, tasteless gas - preserves tuna cuts and helps maintain its bright pink appearance when it would have naturally turned brown. The process means Australians could be eating fish that was caught two years earlier.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources told Daily Mail Australia there was proof such fish was being imported into the country and said it was moving to stamp out the practice.
Meanwhile, a fisherman who caught a Yellowtail Kingfish - often used in the production of sushi and sashimi in Australia - found eight parasitic worms when filleting the fish last month.
'Seems to be a common thing here in the west as it's not the first time,' the fisherman wrote on Facebook after he caught the fish off the Western Australia coast.
Alan Lymbery of Freshwater Fish Group told Daily Mail Australia the fish was full of roundworms - or nematodes - which can be transferred to humans if eaten raw.
While there are opportunities to identify such parasites in the gutting or filleting process, they are often not discovered before wrecking havoc on the human body. 0397名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:28:56.20ID:HP9RUzeZ0 オーストラリアってシナ人のスパイが相当入り込んでますしおすし。 最近気づいたようだけど、時すでにおすし。 0398名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:29:03.88ID:bxlhFuFp0>>1 A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed some sushi servings contain more calories than a Big Mac An overseas investigation found some servings of sushi contain more calories than a Big Mac - or are as carbohydrate-heavy as seven-and-a-half slices of white bread.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed the Japanese delicacy will give you the benefits of fish oils — which support the heart, brain and skin — but may not be so good for your waistline.
While the McDonald’s favourite racks up 508 calories with 15g of fat and 4g of sugar, a Health and Happiness sushi box from Itsu adds up to 579 cals, 24g of fat and 7.3g of sugar.
Though the firm did point out the sushi box contains almost double the weight of food.
The story was revealed by Dr. Kenny Bahn on the podcast This Won't Hurt A Bit earlier this year.
When the doctor was sceptical of his tapeworm claim, the man showed him proof.
'I take out a toilet paper roll, and wrapped around it of course is what looks like this giant, long tapeworm,' Dr Bahn said, adding the parasite's length was about 1.5-metres.
Hospital staff assumed the man must have recently travelled overseas, but he revealed he hadn't. He just ate raw fish on an almost daily basis.
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
If larvae begin to migrate to other parts of the body they can start to eat away at the liver, eyes, heart or brain and cause life-threatening conditions. 0399名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:29:43.50ID:z8RjnbdF0>>1 そのビッグマック成分表は間違ってるだろ。 各国のビッグマックは210g前後だから、糖質は9gくらいあると思うぞ。 https://i.imgur.com/uTeGwtj.jpg それにコーラやポテトチップスも一緒にとってるだろ。
Time to avoid sushi for lunch? The raw fish that's full of parasites, pumped with carbon monoxide to turn it from black to pink - and worse for you than a Big Mac
Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy risks being blown to pieces Popularity of Japanese delicacy continues to rise in Australia and across globe So too do tales of ghastly infections and shoddy operations in foreign factories Overseas seafood suppliers using deadly carbon monoxide gas in processing Gas, often used for tuna, preserves cuts and helps maintain bright pink colour Fisherman caught Yellowtail Kingfish off coast of Western Australia last month The man found up to eight wriggling parasitic worms when he cut open the fish There has been only one documented case of tapeworm infection in Australia Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy is at risk of being blown to pieces amid revelations the raw fish it contains may be pumped with deadly gas or ridden with parasites.
Australians eat more than 110 million servings of sushi and sashimi every year, despite experts warning parasites and harmful bacteria may be present in the seaweed-wrapped rolls and raw fish slices.
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the government's plan to stop fish products marketed as 'fresh' at sushi restaurants being pumped with carbon monoxide gas by overseas suppliers.
Carbon monoxide - an odourless, tasteless gas - preserves tuna cuts and helps maintain its bright pink appearance when it would have naturally turned brown. The process means Australians could be eating fish that was caught two years earlier.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources told Daily Mail Australia there was proof such fish was being imported into the country and said it was moving to stamp out the practice.
Meanwhile, a fisherman who caught a Yellowtail Kingfish - often used in the production of sushi and sashimi in Australia - found eight parasitic worms when filleting the fish last month.
'Seems to be a common thing here in the west as it's not the first time,' the fisherman wrote on Facebook after he caught the fish off the Western Australia coast.
Alan Lymbery of Freshwater Fish Group told Daily Mail Australia the fish was full of roundworms - or nematodes - which can be transferred to humans if eaten raw.
While there are opportunities to identify such parasites in the gutting or filleting process, they are often not discovered before wrecking havoc on the human body. 0403名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:32:06.86ID:lgg3hhQB0>>405-415
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed some sushi servings contain more calories than a Big Mac An overseas investigation found some servings of sushi contain more calories than a Big Mac - or are as carbohydrate-heavy as seven-and-a-half slices of white bread.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed the Japanese delicacy will give you the benefits of fish oils — which support the heart, brain and skin — but may not be so good for your waistline.
While the McDonald’s favourite racks up 508 calories with 15g of fat and 4g of sugar, a Health and Happiness sushi box from Itsu adds up to 579 cals, 24g of fat and 7.3g of sugar.
Though the firm did point out the sushi box contains almost double the weight of food.
The story was revealed by Dr. Kenny Bahn on the podcast This Won't Hurt A Bit earlier this year.
When the doctor was sceptical of his tapeworm claim, the man showed him proof.
'I take out a toilet paper roll, and wrapped around it of course is what looks like this giant, long tapeworm,' Dr Bahn said, adding the parasite's length was about 1.5-metres.
Hospital staff assumed the man must have recently travelled overseas, but he revealed he hadn't. He just ate raw fish on an almost daily basis.
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
If larvae begin to migrate to other parts of the body they can start to eat away at the liver, eyes, heart or brain and cause life-threatening conditions. 0404名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:33:46.07ID:xINswd990 マックのステマを真に受けたお前らの負けw 0405名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 13:37:17.55ID:4G3l9gvI0 外国の寿司は、碌に修行をしていない奴が作っていて、アボカドを入れるなどはマシな方で、
Time to avoid sushi for lunch? The raw fish that's full of parasites, pumped with carbon monoxide to turn it from black to pink - and worse for you than a Big Mac
Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy risks being blown to pieces Popularity of Japanese delicacy continues to rise in Australia and across globe So too do tales of ghastly infections and shoddy operations in foreign factories Overseas seafood suppliers using deadly carbon monoxide gas in processing Gas, often used for tuna, preserves cuts and helps maintain bright pink colour Fisherman caught Yellowtail Kingfish off coast of Western Australia last month The man found up to eight wriggling parasitic worms when he cut open the fish There has been only one documented case of tapeworm infection in Australia Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy is at risk of being blown to pieces amid revelations the raw fish it contains may be pumped with deadly gas or ridden with parasites.
Australians eat more than 110 million servings of sushi and sashimi every year, despite experts warning parasites and harmful bacteria may be present in the seaweed-wrapped rolls and raw fish slices.
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the government's plan to stop fish products marketed as 'fresh' at sushi restaurants being pumped with carbon monoxide gas by overseas suppliers.
Carbon monoxide - an odourless, tasteless gas - preserves tuna cuts and helps maintain its bright pink appearance when it would have naturally turned brown. The process means Australians could be eating fish that was caught two years earlier.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources told Daily Mail Australia there was proof such fish was being imported into the country and said it was moving to stamp out the practice.
Meanwhile, a fisherman who caught a Yellowtail Kingfish - often used in the production of sushi and sashimi in Australia - found eight parasitic worms when filleting the fish last month.
'Seems to be a common thing here in the west as it's not the first time,' the fisherman wrote on Facebook after he caught the fish off the Western Australia coast.
Alan Lymbery of Freshwater Fish Group told Daily Mail Australia the fish was full of roundworms - or nematodes - which can be transferred to humans if eaten raw.
While there are opportunities to identify such parasites in the gutting or filleting process, they are often not discovered before wrecking havoc on the human body. 0488名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:43:32.25ID:G+5JqrOV0>>800-810
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed some sushi servings contain more calories than a Big Mac An overseas investigation found some servings of sushi contain more calories than a Big Mac - or are as carbohydrate-heavy as seven-and-a-half slices of white bread.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed the Japanese delicacy will give you the benefits of fish oils — which support the heart, brain and skin — but may not be so good for your waistline.
While the McDonald’s favourite racks up 508 calories with 15g of fat and 4g of sugar, a Health and Happiness sushi box from Itsu adds up to 579 cals, 24g of fat and 7.3g of sugar.
Though the firm did point out the sushi box contains almost double the weight of food.
The story was revealed by Dr. Kenny Bahn on the podcast This Won't Hurt A Bit earlier this year.
When the doctor was sceptical of his tapeworm claim, the man showed him proof.
'I take out a toilet paper roll, and wrapped around it of course is what looks like this giant, long tapeworm,' Dr Bahn said, adding the parasite's length was about 1.5-metres.
Hospital staff assumed the man must have recently travelled overseas, but he revealed he hadn't. He just ate raw fish on an almost daily basis.
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
If larvae begin to migrate to other parts of the body they can start to eat away at the liver, eyes, heart or brain and cause life-threatening conditions. 0489名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:44:06.33ID:czx82+ap0 マックのステマに騙されたお前らの負けw 0490名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:44:28.61ID:i8Ng/C+L0 食べなくていいよ 勝手に持ち上げといて他人の食い物落としまくり 0491名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:45:16.60ID:Le32eRoD0>>1>>999 原文 : マックのステマ 訳文 : ヘイト煽りの朝日のマネ 0492名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:46:02.38ID:Q+3byaw70 アニサキスの被害者出てないじゃんwww 何で症例が飛んでカリフォルニアの人なんだよww 0493名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:46:25.98ID:Lj/GUBFo0 シナフォルニア巻きは寿司じゃない 0494名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:47:23.31ID:qth5p1a30 でも寿司ポリスはボロクソ言われたもんな 0495名無しさん@1周年2018/06/06(水) 17:48:25.15ID:qth5p1a30 オーストラリアって欧米と比べて文化レベルが低いよ カナダ以下 0496早く自首しろ!周辺住民がおびえてるぞ!06684464802018/06/06(水) 17:49:04.67ID:464YPGVc0 藤井恒次含む三人は新幹線を狙ったテロを実行中です。2018年4月30日は藤井恒次の 闇サイトかつ思考盗聴器による証拠の 残 り にくい、指示による新幹線人侵入 の 自殺テロ未遂を敢行!! 新幹線脱線転覆を狙う狂気に満ちた凶悪テロ事件であ る!1000人の死傷者が出る恐れがある。服部直史ら三人はISに加盟して軍事秘密兵器で朝鮮が日本に 戦 争を する ように けしかけた。 藤井恒次は岐阜県敷島町や尻毛町独居老女殺人事件やった。森伸介は札幌大火災放火や札幌自立支援施設放火テロをやった!!2005年JR脱線事故は服部直史ら三人による凶悪置石テロ事件である!! 服部直史は吉川友梨ちゃん誘拐殺人やった!! 藤井恒次が大阪駅置石事件や飛び込ませて3人 殺 し たのもバラすで!おい!森伸介!!お前が歯に埋めるように指示してんで!女歯科助手になりすましてワイ服部直史とともに 歯にチップを埋めて岡町や原田神社放火テロやったやん!! 藤井は3年前 逮 捕 されてパソコン押収されたでえ。98年に森伸介は伊藤明子さんにフラれてストーカーのさなか 電 磁 波 ショックで殺害!!
Time to avoid sushi for lunch? The raw fish that's full of parasites, pumped with carbon monoxide to turn it from black to pink - and worse for you than a Big Mac
Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy risks being blown to pieces Popularity of Japanese delicacy continues to rise in Australia and across globe So too do tales of ghastly infections and shoddy operations in foreign factories Overseas seafood suppliers using deadly carbon monoxide gas in processing Gas, often used for tuna, preserves cuts and helps maintain bright pink colour Fisherman caught Yellowtail Kingfish off coast of Western Australia last month The man found up to eight wriggling parasitic worms when he cut open the fish There has been only one documented case of tapeworm infection in Australia Sushi's reputation as a healthy, vitamin-rich delicacy is at risk of being blown to pieces amid revelations the raw fish it contains may be pumped with deadly gas or ridden with parasites.
Australians eat more than 110 million servings of sushi and sashimi every year, despite experts warning parasites and harmful bacteria may be present in the seaweed-wrapped rolls and raw fish slices.
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the government's plan to stop fish products marketed as 'fresh' at sushi restaurants being pumped with carbon monoxide gas by overseas suppliers.
Carbon monoxide - an odourless, tasteless gas - preserves tuna cuts and helps maintain its bright pink appearance when it would have naturally turned brown. The process means Australians could be eating fish that was caught two years earlier.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources told Daily Mail Australia there was proof such fish was being imported into the country and said it was moving to stamp out the practice.
Meanwhile, a fisherman who caught a Yellowtail Kingfish - often used in the production of sushi and sashimi in Australia - found eight parasitic worms when filleting the fish last month.
'Seems to be a common thing here in the west as it's not the first time,' the fisherman wrote on Facebook after he caught the fish off the Western Australia coast.
Alan Lymbery of Freshwater Fish Group told Daily Mail Australia the fish was full of roundworms - or nematodes - which can be transferred to humans if eaten raw.
While there are opportunities to identify such parasites in the gutting or filleting process, they are often not discovered before wrecking havoc on the human body. 0816名無しさん@1周年2018/06/10(日) 17:31:03.07ID:kuaRhAh60>>810-820
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed some sushi servings contain more calories than a Big Mac An overseas investigation found some servings of sushi contain more calories than a Big Mac - or are as carbohydrate-heavy as seven-and-a-half slices of white bread.
British broadcaster Channel 4 revealed the Japanese delicacy will give you the benefits of fish oils — which support the heart, brain and skin — but may not be so good for your waistline.
While the McDonald’s favourite racks up 508 calories with 15g of fat and 4g of sugar, a Health and Happiness sushi box from Itsu adds up to 579 cals, 24g of fat and 7.3g of sugar.
Though the firm did point out the sushi box contains almost double the weight of food.
The story was revealed by Dr. Kenny Bahn on the podcast This Won't Hurt A Bit earlier this year.
When the doctor was sceptical of his tapeworm claim, the man showed him proof.
'I take out a toilet paper roll, and wrapped around it of course is what looks like this giant, long tapeworm,' Dr Bahn said, adding the parasite's length was about 1.5-metres.
Hospital staff assumed the man must have recently travelled overseas, but he revealed he hadn't. He just ate raw fish on an almost daily basis.
A Californian man who had eaten sushi rushed himself to hospital after discovering a tapeworm (pictured wrapped around a toilet roll) that was 'wiggling out' as he sat on the toilet
The parasite (pictured) found in the Californian man was around one-and-a-half metres in length In Australia, where sushi and sashimi contain mostly tuna or salmon, such cases are incredibly rare.
The country's farmed salmon don't contain tapeworm and fishmongers are careful to check for larvae when inspecting tuna at local sales.
Australia's only documented case of fish tapeworm infection in a human, when a child who regularly ate raw fish was admitted to hospital in South Australia in 2015.
HOW CAN HUMANS GET TAPEWORM FROM EATING SUSHI? Humans can contract tapeworm infections from sushi by eating raw fish that has been infected with the worm in its larvae stage.
When fish eat tapeworm eggs, the hatching larvae attach themselves to the intestinal wall of the fish and the worms infect the fish flesh.
Because sashimi is not cooked, the larvae can in turn transfer into the flesh of any human that eats the fish.
Once a human is infected, a tapeworm will grow inside the intestine to a length of up to 15m over a period of weeks.
It can survive for years and go undetected for weeks or months, in turn releasing its own eggs that infect other parts of the human body.
Symptoms include fatigue, constipation and abdominal discomfort - which can be so mild the victim may not notice anything is wrong.
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