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Have you ever noticed some cars have multiple shark fins on the roof? There's actually a reason for this. Here's everything ...
Case in point, that little shark fin-like structure found on the back end of the top of some cars. As it turns out, there's more to these rooftop fins than mere aesthetics. They actually serve as ...
Many shark fins used in a traditional Asian delicacy come from the coastal waters of just a handful of countries. The finding upends conventional notions—and could make this conservation ...
Immense numbers of sharks each year are slaughtered for their fins—not meat, just their fins. This harvest helps feed a growing appetite throughout Asia for a popular soup, one with snob appeal ...
Bring to the boil. Pour stock onto the fin and steam for 3 hours. Remove fin (discarding stock) and wash in hot water, changing the water 3 times. The shark's fin is now ready to use. Asia Society’s ...
Cover prepared shark's fin with cold water. Add ginger slices and scatter with shredded leek. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 30 minutes. Drain shark's fin and rinse in cold water. Flake crab, ...
He is very excited about it, and buys shark's-fin soup for the occasion hoping to please her. She comes and tells him that he is just the same as usual, and that he hasn't changed a bit.