Fish Without Bones

19 Sep,2024

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Cartilaginous fish, meaning they have cartilage instead of bones.

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Sharks 

Another type of cartilaginous fish.

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Rays (e.g., Manta Ray)

Similar to rays, they have cartilage instead of bones.

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Skate

A fish with a large head, typically with few bones.

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Monkfish

A flatfish with soft bones that are easy to remove.

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Sole

Another flatfish with delicate bones, often easy to fillet boneless.

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Flounder 

Fillets are sold boneless and easy to prepare.

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Tilapia

A large flatfish, typically filleted boneless.

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Halibut

Usually sold as steaks with very minimal bones.

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Swordfish 

Often sold as boneless fillets.

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