So on Sunday I purchased 5 monkfish tails from my favorite Japanese fish market.
Skinning and filleting them this evening to recreate mapo fish fillet I was shocked to find worms in the flesh and belly of the fish AND THEY WERE STILL ALIVE!!! WTF!!!!
They were MOVING as I pulled them out (I can't believe I touched them). At first I thought it was just part of the fish as I was prepping them, but they immediately curled and moved when touched! ARGH!!!!
Wikipedia identified them as anisakis (not diphyllobothrium).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisakis
I know I've seen them "dead" on fish sold at other markets from time to time (usually in the discount section of Asian fish markets - to remain nameless).
I'm shocked and disappointed as this market is one of my typical weekly stops not only for seafood but sashimi-grade fish. They were the most reputable and beautiful fish market I'd ever encountered in the states, and now I'm disillusioned.
I can't believe that they didn't know the fish had worms as they had gutted the fish previously; It would have been worms galore (as each fish had multiple worms in each).
I'm just also really surprised that they were still living considering freezing should typically kill them. They'd sat in my fridge since Sunday as well.
I'm so sad sad sad... I don't think I can bring myself to eat their raw fish again nor to continue purchasing fish from them. I guess it's back to Costco for me.