How To Eat Fish On The Bone

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

Deboning fish is easy when you know how. This film will show you how to cut fillets from a flat fish which has been served whole. A great tutorial on how to eat fish on the bone.

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  • You did it messy way !!!

    First take the side away and take the bone off with out turning the fish over you cause plenty damaged to the fish and made a big mess !!!

  • idk why am watching this lmao but good advice :)

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  • @SuperBritbrat69

    I'm doing it your way, but sometimes, some of the fishbones crack and stay with the rest of the fish...

  • @MyMonkeyExploded ahaha.. good call on the accent and yes i definately do seem that i am generlising.. and umm i am really sorri i am not very good at recognizing which how each of the accents sound like? so iam not soo sure what accent i am hearing in the video.. maybe you van tell me? :D

  • @moonjannatstar British accent? Which one of them? Scottish? Welsh? Irish? English? Now, let us get closer still. Glasgow accent? Edinburgh? London? Yorkshire? Northern Irish? Kent? Manchester? Liverpool? What sort of British accent? I think you are generalising ;)

  • @SuperBritbrat69 it was an overcooked fish lol, but you are right, if you cut off anough of the sides and then pull all the bones away in 1 piece you have a nice looking plate and no mess.

  • omg i love the british accent soo much.. wanna learn it a lot.. :)

  • some fishermen do not practice flipping the fish over while eating it since it can mean their boat flipping the next time they are out at sea.

  • I'm so glad that turning the fish over is OK. For some reason I thought that was frowned on.

  • nice!

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