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Is the loach poisonous? Will it bite?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-12-29 18:45:45
Loach is non-toxic and does not release toxic substances. The flesh of loach is non-toxic and edible. Their meat is not only non-toxic, but also has high nutritional value, rich in protein and calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients. Not only are they non-toxic in the flesh, but they are also non-toxic in other organs. But if you want to eat them, you should pay attention to the problem of parasites. It is recommended to clean it and eat it after cooking, not raw.
Is the loach poisonous? Will it bite?

1. Is loach poisonous

? Loach is one of the many fish living in our country. It is also a kind of edible fish and a kind of famous food. When they are used as food, some people worry about whether the loach is poisonous. In fact, do not worry, loach is non-toxic, is a more suitable food. The main edible part of loach is its meat, which is not only non-toxic, but also has rich nutrition, high protein content, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients, less fat, and the role of improving human immunity.

Loaches are not only non-toxic in their flesh, but also do not contain venom in their other organs, nor do they release toxic substances. Although loaches are non-toxic, they may carry some parasites, which many animals living in the water may carry. Considering that loach may have parasites, it can not be eaten raw, but needs to be cooked before eating. In addition, in order to prevent some mud or harmful bacteria outside the body of loach, they need to be cleaned.

From the personality point of view, loach is a relatively mild animal, they are not too hostile to people, in general, they will not take the initiative to bite people. Moreover, although loaches have teeth, their teeth are smaller and their mouths are smaller, so it is more difficult to bite people. However, under some special circumstances, loaches may bite people. In the process of contacting loach, human beings may make loach hostile, and at this time they may bite people. But generally speaking, loach bites are not many, and their teeth are non-toxic, after being bitten, timely disinfection treatment can be done, the harm is not great.

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