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Does flounder have bones?

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Aside from a very slight potential choking hazard, fish bones are not a real danger. Yes, sometimes people have complications from eating fish bones, but at no higher a rate than they do eating literally any other food. It's a bit of an old wives tale that fish bones are somehow extremely dangerous. read more

Fortunately, these large bones and skin can be easily removed after cooking. The fishy taste you refer to has more to do with the quality of the fish than the type. For best results, only purchase fish that smells and looks good, whether it is refrigerated or frozen. read more

With this development a number of other complex changes in bones, nerves, and muscles occur, and the underside of the flounder loses its colour. As an adult the fish lives on the bottom, with the eyed side uppermost. read more

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