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Cup Noodles serves up notoriously poisonous pufferfish

Nissin's new pufferfish-flavoured Cup Noodles are sold at supermarkets in Tokyo. (Rinka Tonsho /CNN via CNN Newsource) Nissin's new pufferfish-flavoured Cup Noodles are sold at supermarkets in Tokyo. (Rinka Tonsho /CNN via CNN Newsource)
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Pufferfish is regarded as a luxury in Japan and a meal featuring the potentially poisonous delicacy can easily cost up to 20,000 yen (US$125) at high-end restaurants.

But now, adventurous foodies in Japan can get a taste of 鈥渇ugu鈥 for a fraction of the price, from a Cup Noodle.

Japanese instant noodle giant Nissin Foods released the new pufferfish flavour on Monday, expanding its massive lineup. The noodles sell for a recommended price of 298 yen (US$1.90).

The 鈥渆ssence鈥 of pufferfish is condensed into a small packet of oil to be added to the soup base, Nissin said on its website, though it did not divulge how the potentially deadly flavouring is prepared.

鈥淚n recent years 鈥 ramen shops specializing in fugu ramen have been popping up, grabbing the hearts of many ramen fans,鈥 it said.

A Nissin spokesperson told CNN it has no plans to sell the fugu flavour outside Japan.

Each cup comes with dried chicken meatballs, spring onions and Japanese-style shredded egg in a soup base enriched by a dash of yuzu, according to the statement.

A CNN journalist who tried the instant noodles said it tasted of seafood broth and yuzu, a citrus fruit commonly used in Japanese cooking. Fugu generally has a mild flavour, which wasn鈥檛 prominent in the dish.

Nissin was founded in 1958 by Momofuku Ando, who saw a need for cheap, accessible food amid shortages following the end of World War II. The company has since expanded into an international household name synonymous with its signature Cup Noodles.

The company posted of more than 732 billion yen (US$4.59 billion) in the year to March 2024.

While pufferfish, served regularly as sashimi or in hot pot, is a prized item in the Japanese culinary world, almost all of them are poisonous and could, in serious cases, cause death if not properly prepared.

The fish鈥檚 organs, skin, blood and bones contain high concentrations of tetrodotoxin, a deadly poison. Eating it can cause tingling around the mouth and dizziness, which may be followed by convulsions, respiratory paralysis and death, medical experts say.

According to Western Australia鈥檚 Department of Fisheries, pufferfish, which are found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters, are the second most poisonous vertebrate in the world after the golden poison frog, which is native to Colombia.

Chefs in Japan must train for at least two years before being allowed to take an examination to qualify to prepare fugu.

In 2018, a supermarket in Gamagori city, in Japan鈥檚 central Aichi prefecture, after two people consumed potentially dangerous fugu products they bought from a supermarket.

The pair did not report any health problems, but authorities found that a licensed employee had failed to remove the fish鈥檚 poisonous livers.

The Japanese delicacy has also been gaining traction overseas in recent years, though it has caused the occasional food scare.

In 2020, three people died in the Philippines after they ate pufferfish from a barbecue stand.

An elderly couple in Malaysia died last year after eating pufferfish, prompting an appeal from their daughter for stricter regulations.

The two, in their early 80s, unknowingly purchased at least two pufferfish from an online vendor and died after consuming them.

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