Chefs find new ways to cook variety of fish once considered trash

Certain kinds of fish long considered waste or trash -- for reasons ranging from taste to ease of preparation --  are increasingly turning up on the plates of diners at fancy as well as rather ordinary restaurants.

The new interest in a broader variety of fish is in response to overfishing and demand for exotic and healthier eating.

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