[deleted] t1_isotj04 wrote
ClankCapital t1_ispc7vw wrote
Every great scientific mind once asked themselves, "what are these motherfuckers up to?"
TheProfessionalEjit t1_ispfbwn wrote
The next question they ask themselves is, "I wonder what they taste like?"
killdeer03 t1_ispg5x6 wrote
Eel is actually pretty tasty -- pickled, fried, or grilled.
Boiled Eel isn't too bad either.
WriggleNightbug t1_ispkjam wrote
Eel sushi is so good. I don't know or care what they do, I just want more of it please and thank you!
killdeer03 t1_ispkun7 wrote
Sushi grade eel is hard to come by where I'm at, but I had some when I went out to San Francisco, it was phenomenal.
MitLivMineRegler t1_isqeefl wrote
Unagi is a state of total awareness
killerabbit t1_isr3zsi wrote
DANGER
Q8D t1_isq8q40 wrote
Anyway, like I was sayin', eel is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, eel-kabobs, eel creole, eel gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried.
a_lit_bruh t1_isph8uo wrote
Boil em, mash em, stick em in the stew!
No?
I'll see myself out
IAmAHat_AMAA t1_issmpkm wrote
Freud's first scientific publication was on the life cycle of eels
RDub3685 t1_isrc41j wrote
Freshwater eels. They're catadromous. Which is the opposite of what salmon do, anadromous. American eels are born in the Sargasso sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and then migrate up rivers and streams to mature. They eventually migrate again to the middle of the ocean to spawn and die.
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