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beenvissen

Beenvissen is a Dutch-language term whose meaning varies by context. The word is a compound of been (bone) and vissen (to fish), and its exact sense depends on the field in which it is used.

In culinary contexts, beenvissen most often refers to the deboning of fish. The practice aims to produce

In scientific and technical contexts, beenvissen can describe the recovery or extraction of bone material for

Regulatory and ethical considerations may apply in both contexts. In food handling, proper sanitation and allergen

See also: deboning, filleting, osteology, archaeology.

boneless
fillets
by
removing
visible
and
pin
bones
from
the
flesh.
Techniques
commonly
involve
a
sharp
boning
knife,
fish
tweezers
or
pliers,
and
careful
slicing
along
natural
bone
lines
to
minimize
flesh
loss
and
avoid
leaving
bones
behind
in
the
finished
product.
It
is
a
routine
skill
for
chefs,
fishmongers,
and
seafood
processors.
analysis.
This
may
occur
in
fields
such
as
archaeology,
paleontology,
or
marine
biology,
where
bone
fragments
are
recovered
from
sediment,
wrecks,
or
other
samples.
Procedures
often
include
sieving,
flotation,
washing,
and
careful
sorting
to
identify
species,
age,
or
mail
traits
of
interest.
The
term
here
emphasizes
the
focus
on
bones
rather
than
surrounding
matrix.
controls
are
essential.
In
research
settings,
permits,
specimen
handling
guidelines,
and
respect
for
cultural
or
legal
constraints
on
bone
material
may
govern
beenvissen
activities.