i worked as a seafood chef and this is probably one of the nicest fish i have eaten. its usually used in fish and chips. it doesn't have a very fishy taste so is good for people who don't really like seafood.
These fish have very poisonous spines and look so very ugly I would find it hard to believe anyone would even consider eating one. I don't know if the flesh is edible but I wouldn't risk it.
Lily bulbs and petals tend to be edible. However, stargazer lilies are toxic to cats.
Stargazer can be cooked exactly like crayfish / rock lobster in most instances. See recipes for those species.
No, it is not. The term stargazer is a noun meaning:1) a person who stares at stars, or an astronomer2) a spined bony fish of the genus Uranoscopidae
Kathetostoma giganteum
Yes it is edible
yes they are
yes they are edible with fish lice.because when boiled or roasted properly,all germs die
Yes, Arowana fish is edible. This species of fish is not a popular fish to be eaten, but it can be and will not harm you if you eat it because it is not toxic.
Yes. All fishes are edible.
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The common name for a giant stargazer is a monkfish. However, this type of monkfish is different than the type of angler fish which is found in the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans.