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Try changing the search filters.Sonso is the Catalan name for two varieties of the sand eel species, namely the Mediterranean sand eel (Gymnammodytes cicerelus), and the smooth sand eel (Gymnammodytes semisquamatus), both of which inhabit the sandy, coastal Cat... READ MORE
The New Zealand longfin eel is characterized by its dark brown color and long, slender body that can grow up to two meters in size, making it one of the largest freshwater eels in the world. Indigenous to New Zealand, where it inhabits rivers, lak... READ MORE
Lough Neagh eel belong to the Anguilla anguilla species of yellow and silver wild eels, large, narrow headed and short-tailed. When cooked, their flesh is white and soft while their flavor is earthy. To retain their protected name, the ee... READ MORE
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Nigiri or nigirizushi is a special kind of hand-pressed sushi where the meat is sliced and pressed on top of sushi rice. It was developed in Tokyo (then called Edo) during the 1800s. Sometimes, nori seaweed is used to wrap the whole concoction and... READ MORE
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Unagi nigiri sushi is a traditional type of nigiri sushi. It consists of hand-pressed sushi rice that's topped with slices of freshwater eel that's usually cooked. The dish has a soft texture and a mild flavor. If desired, the eel can be lightly s... READ MORE
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Futomaki is a variety of rolled sushi that is characterized by its large size and a strict balance of used ingredients. The rolls are typically filled with vegetables of different colors, and usually don't contain seafood. Futomaki should be both ... READ MORE
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Caldillo de congrio is a hearty Chilean fish soup made with conger eel as its key ingredient. Chopped and cooked conger eel is usually boiled in water, creating a flavorful broth in the process. The broth and the eels are then combined with saut&e... READ MORE
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At just about every haringhuis (herring stand) or vishandel (fish shop) in Amsterdam, one can buy the Dutch delicacy of smoked eel, known as gerookte paling. In the past, smoked eel was a staple in the country, but today... READ MORE
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This traditional Provençal fish soup (and stew) originated in the 18th century when it was first concocted by Marseillaise fishermen, who would prepare it using the leftovers from their daily catch, making the best of what they had in their... READ MORE
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Canh chua is a popular Vietnamese soup originating from the Mekong Delta region. It's characterized by its contrasting flavors - sour, sweet, and savory. The soup incorporates ingredients such as seafood (eel, shrimp, snakehead, catfish), tomatoes... READ MORE
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Also known as the lucky direction sushi, ehomaki is a sushi roll consisting of nori seaweed, vinegared rice, and seven different fillings, each representing one god of fortune. The fillings may vary, but they usually include cucumbers, dr... READ MORE
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Out of the numerous varieties of Croatian brudet, the one that hails from the Neretva region is considered unique since it usually employs eels and frogs, two traditional ingredients used in the area. It is said that every village in the ... READ MORE
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Paling in 't groen is a Flemish specialty dish consisting of chopped eel in a unique green sauce made from white wine, parsley, spinach, mint, tarragon, sage, dill, and lemon juice. It is believed that the dish originated on the banks of the river... READ MORE
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Jellied eels is a traditional Cockney street food item, dating back to the 18th century. Originally, it was a cheap and easy way to make a good dish, with plenty of native eels readily available in the Thames River. The eels would get chopped, boi... READ MORE
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Enguias fritas are traditional Portuguese fried eels, commonly enjoyed in coastal regions. The eels are typically cleaned, cut into pieces, seasoned, and then coated in flour or breadcrumbs before being deep-fried until golden and crispy. They are... READ MORE
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Fried eel slices is a Chinese dish that is especially popular in Hangzhou. It consists of eel slices that are stir-fried with garlic, creating a unique flavor in the process. These eel slices have a sour and sweet flavor and they are crisp on the ... READ MORE
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Hamburger Aalsuppe is a traditional eel soup originating from Hamburg. In the past, several hundred years ago, it contained no eel and was in fact called aol suppe in northern German dialect, which means all soup, referring to th... READ MORE
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Sa panada is a traditional Sardinian baked pie filled with eel and potato, famously crafted in Assemini, a small town in the southern Campidano region, just 15 kilometers from Cagliari. The preparation of sa panada begins with a sturdy dough made ... READ MORE
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Anguilla alla muranese is a traditional dish originating from the Venetian Laguna's island of Murano. The dish is made with a few simple ingredients – cleaned eels, vinegar, bay leaves, and salt. The eel is cut into pieces but the cuts don't... READ MORE
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Anguilla alla giovese is a traditional Tuscan dish originating from Giovi, hence the name. The dish is made with a combination of eels, onions, celery, carrots, tomatoes, garlic, sage, flour, parsley, olive oil, salt, and pepper. The onions, carro... READ MORE
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Anguilla alla Bisentina is a traditional dish originting from Bisentina, a tiny island in the middle of Lake Bolsena. The dish is usually made with a combination of eels, tomatoes, garlic, dried hot peppers, olive oil, white wine vinegar, rosemary... READ MORE
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Bisato in speo is a traditional dish from Grado, featuring eel (bisato) that is skewered and grilled, a technique known as "in speo" in local dialect. It has been a staple for centuries in the area of Marano Lagoon. The eel is typically m... READ MORE
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Bisato in umido is a traditional Venetian dish made with eel cooked "in umido" (meaning "in a stew" or "braised"). In this preparation, the eel is first cut into pieces, then slowly braised in a rich sauce of carrots, celery, onions, garlic, and w... READ MORE
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Jegulja na dalmatinski način is a traditional dish originating from Dalmatia. The dish is made with a combination of eel, garlic, bay leaves, oil, lemon juice, and parsley. The eel is cleaned and cut into pieces, then layered in a baking dish, sea... READ MORE
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Raštika s jeguljom is a traditional dish originating from Dalmatia. The dish is usually made with a combination of collard greens, eel, potatoes, hot paprika powder, olive oil, salt, and pepper. The salt, pepper, and paprika powder are plac... READ MORE