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Originally Posted by Wisertime
And to the posters that said they would eat a bone....isn't that a choking hazard? Or are they soft bones?
The bones in canned fish (at least those I've eaten, in sardines, mackerel, and salmon), are very soft, and they crumble, almost dissolving in your mouth (sort of the texture of a buttermint, or soft smarties candies - not sweet of course, but the texture is the same). With salmon and mackerel I usually use my hands to break up the bones (they crush into dust with the lightest of pressure).
I do NOT eat the bones in cooked (not canned) fish, because they ARE a choking hazzard, and they also can get caught in your throat like a sliver (I've had that happen, and it's not pleasant. If it happens, you can try to dislodge the bone by eating mushing a piece of bread and swallowing the ball of dough, hoping the little bone gets stuck in the bread).
Well the only exception is fried fish tails and fins. I love those, but they have to be fried perfectly to be able to eat the tails and fins (if they don't crumble between your teeth like a crispy cracker, it's not a tail or fin you should be eating).
My hubby bought a can of "bone crackers" in an asian grocery store. They're crumbled on top of a soup sort of like fried onions and garlic (like the Durkey french fried onions inn a can). They're fried tails and fins, and they crumble like a crispy chip.