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Boneless Fish is a
fish A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic animal, aquatic, Anamniotes, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fish fin, fins and craniate, a hard skull, but lacking limb (anatomy), limbs with digit (anatomy), digits. Fish can ...
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frozen food Freezing food Food preservation, preserves it from the time it is prepared to the time it is eaten. Since early times, farmers, fishermen, and trappers have preserved grains and produce in unheated buildings during the winter season. Freezing foo ...
brand and grocery product, the process in the production of which was invented by Dairei Corporation (大冷株式会社) of
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in 1998. It is essentially a fish that has been scaled, gutted and deboned by a skilled worker before being reassembled with a transglutaminase to look like a dressed fish (fish gutted and with its head and fins removed). The fish is then flash-frozen and packaged, remaining uncooked. It is possible to manufacture a boneless fish with head and fins intact, but it had been found to be impractical.


Purpose

The Boneless Fish product was initially intended to feed three groups: the elderly, hospital patients, and schoolchildren. It differs from an ordinary frozen fish fillet in that the content of a Boneless Fish pack looks just like a dressed fish. The product is cooked in the same manner as an ordinary fish. Dairei began to market it to families in 2002. It had been found to be advantageous to consumers in that aside from being easy to prepare, cooking the brand's boneless fish at home—as against the usual market fish—generates a very small amount of waste.


Production

The production of Boneless Fish is labor-intensive. Dairei set up HACCP-certified factories in
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and
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, where its workers cut open the fish and use a pair of
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to remove the bones. The end product is then examined to make sure that it is free of bones and then "glued back together" using a food-grade
enzyme An enzyme () is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrate (chemistry), substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different mol ...
produced by Ajinomoto. The Ajinomoto binding agent used in Boneless Fish is a transglutaminase (product name: Activa TG-B) separated from a culture of '' Streptoverticillium mobaraense''. It works by binding the
collagen Collagen () is the main structural protein in the extracellular matrix of the connective tissues of many animals. It is the most abundant protein in mammals, making up 25% to 35% of protein content. Amino acids are bound together to form a trip ...
in the fish tissue. At temperatures under 5 °C, it may take several hours for the enzyme to do its job properly.


Similar products

The popularity of boneless fish inspired another technology-intensive Japanese product, "Fish with Delicious Bones" (骨までおいしい魚; ''honemade oishii sakana''), which has been on sale since 2004. The fish, in the form of a butterfly fillet, is prepared by a patent pending
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that uses heat and pressure to tenderize fish bones. The entire fish, including the head and fins, becomes completely edible, much like what happens to canned sardines. It is a joint claimed
invention An invention is a unique or novelty (patent), novel machine, device, Method_(patent), method, composition, idea, or process. An invention may be an improvement upon a machine, product, or process for increasing efficiency or lowering cost. It m ...
of Maruha Corporation (株式会社マルハ) and Miyajima Soysauce Corporation (宮島醤油株式会社). Another similar product is "Cold Set Bound Fish Kebabs", made from alternating layers of
salmon Salmon (; : salmon) are any of several list of commercially important fish species, commercially important species of euryhaline ray-finned fish from the genera ''Salmo'' and ''Oncorhynchus'' of the family (biology), family Salmonidae, native ...
and cod "glued together" by transglutaminase.Innovation Product Library
see page 18, "Cold Set Bound Fish Kebabs"


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(in Japanese)

(便利? それともおせっかい? 賛否両論の「骨なし魚」; in Japanese)
Ajinomoto: Enzyme for Binder and Texture improver


(in Japanese) * (filed 1 July 1991, granted 20 October 1992) A transglutaminase catalyzing an acyl transfer reaction of a Γ-carboxyamide group of a glutamine residue in a peptide or protein chain in the absence of Cz2+ * (filed 28 November 1995, granted 19 August 1997) Process for producing bound-formed food by Ajinomoto * (filed 1 July 1997, granted 19 October 1999){{spaced ndash Enzyme preparation for use in the binding of food materials and process for producing bound food Japanese brand foods Patented foods Edible fish Fish dishes Products introduced in 1998