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Which is more expensive, yellow eel or eel? I believe that many people, whether in a restaurant or at home, have eaten yellow eel and eel, yellow eel and eel are two completely different foods, whether in their taste, production or ** are different. So the next step will be to introduce you to the difference between the two, as well as the ** of yellow eel and eel.
1. Yellow eel and eel.
Generally speaking, the ** of the yellow eel will be slightly more expensive than the ** of the eel, in the market, the ** of the eel is about 20 yuan to 30 yuan a catty, if it is a wild eel, it will be more expensive, about 100 yuan a catty, and the ** of the yellow eel is about 40 yuan a catty, if it is a wild yellow eel, it is about 90 yuan to 110 yuan.
2. What factors affect the ** of yellow eels and eels?
1.Generally speaking, when we go to buy yellow eels and eels during the Chinese New Year, they will be more expensive, because the number of merchants selling yellow eels and eels will decrease during the Chinese New Year, so the supply and demand will be relatively small, but the demand is very large, so it will lead to the **** of eels and yellow eels.
2.The quality of yellow eels and eels will also affect the quality of yellow eels and eels, for example, wild eels and wild eels are much more expensive than farmed eels and farmed eels because wild eels and eels themselves are relatively small, and the nutritional value is relatively high.
3.Of course, the yellow eels and eels we buy in ** will also affect the ** of yellow eels and eels**, generally speaking, the yellow eels and eels that we buy in the aquatic product wholesale market ** will be relatively cheaper.
Yellow eels and eels are relatively expensive, especially yellow eels, which will be more expensive than eels. There are many factors that affect the quality of eels and eels, such as where we buy eels and eels, supply and demand, and the quality of eels and eels. Because yellow eels and eels are very rich in nutrients, you can usually eat some yellow eels or eels in moderation.
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What is the difference between eel, yellow eel, and water snake.
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Eels are expensive. Eels are difficult to farm, and they are in high demand in Japan.
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There is still a big difference between eel and eel, although the appearance is very similar, but they are two different fish, and the nutritional value and efficacy are also different. Eel refers to the general term of species belonging to the order Eel, which belongs to the order Gillfish, the family of Gillfish, and the genus Eel.
Eel is a general term for species that belong to the order Eel. Also known as the eel, it is a fish that resembles a long serpentine in appearance and has the basic characteristics of a fish. In addition, eels, similar to salmon, have migratory properties.
Eels are snake-like but scaleless fish that are generally found in brackish and freshwater waters. Eels grow into adult eels in freshwater rivers and begin to migrate from rivers to the ocean in the summer.
The eel is slender and serpentine-shaped, with a body length of about 20-70 cm and a length of up to 1 meter. The anterior part of the body is rounded and posteriorly flattened, and the tip of the tail is thin. The head is long and rounded. The mouth is large, terminal, the upper jaw is slightly protruding, and the lip is quite developed. There are fine teeth in the upper and lower jaws and on the oral cavity.
The eyes are small and covered by a thin skin. The head is thick and the tail is thin, the body surface is protected by a smooth mucosa, no scales, the color is yellowish-brown, the body has irregular dark spots, the fins are underdeveloped and basically disappear, and there is only one three-edged thorn on the whole body, and the spines are less and the flesh is thick. The meat is tender and delicious.
Yellow eel is a tropical and warm temperate fish, benthic fish, and has strong adaptability. It lives at the bottom of water bodies and can be found in muddy waters such as rice paddies, lakes, ponds, rivers and ditches, as well as swamps, flooded fields and wetlands.
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The difference between an eel and an eel is:
1. Different varieties.
Eels belong to the genus Eel of the order Eelidae of the class Bony Fishes, and eels belong to the genus Yellow Eel of the order Ligillidae of the order Bony Fishes, and the two are different fish species.
2. Different living habits.
Eels live mainly at the intersection of saltwater and freshwater, love cleanliness, and prefer to live in unpolluted waters. Eels mainly live in freshwater, can survive in rice fields, ponds, lakes, ditches and other environments, and prefer to burrow in humus silt.
3. Different uses.
Eel is a highly nutritious fish that is usually eaten as food. The nutritional value of eel is also very high, but in addition to being eaten as food, it also has medicinal effects such as anti-inflammatory, disinfection, blood and qi, and rheumatism.
4. The active season is different.
Eels are active all year round and there are no seasonal restrictions. Eels need to hibernate and are usually only active in spring, summer, and fall. In addition, eel is not poisonous and is a safe fish.
The serum of eel contains a small amount of toxin, which poses a certain safety risk when consumed. However, the toxins in eel blood are very sensitive to heat and will lose their activity when exposed to high temperatures, so it is safe for consumers to eat cooked eels.
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<> classification in nature: Yellow eel is a class of bony fishes, a genus of gillfish, a family of gillfish, and a genus of yellow eel. Eels are bony fishes, eels, eels, and eels.
Living environment: Yellow eels inhabit the bottom of silty water such as rice fields, streams, rivers, and ponds, and like to burrow in the mud, while eels grow up in land rivers and lay eggs in the ocean.
Appearance characteristics: the tail of the yellow eel is tall and slender, the back of the body is yellow-brown, and the body surface has black spots, while the tail of the eel is flattened, the body color of the young eel is yellow, and the body color of the adult eel is silver.
1. Classification of the natural world
1. Yellow eel is a phylum of chordates, bony fishes, zygogils, branchheads, and yellow eels.
2. Eels are phylum Chordates, Bony Fishes, Eels, Eels, and Eels.
Second, the living environment
1. Yellow eel inhabits the bottom layer of silt water such as rice fields, small rivers, streams, ponds, canals, lakes, etc., and likes to burrow in the silt.
2. The eels grow in land rivers, and when they mature, they migrate to the spawning areas in the ocean to spawn, and die after the spawning is over.
3. Appearance characteristics
1. The body of the yellow eel is slender and cylindrical, with a round front half, a flat side on the back half, and a pointed tail with a slender tail. The head is swollen, long and rounded, and the cheeks are raised. The back of the body is yellowish-brown, the abdomen is lighter in color, and the whole body has irregular black spots.
2. The eel is long cylindrical, with a flattened tail and a tail that is longer than the sum of the length of the head and torso. The head is pointed and thin, and the eyes are oval. Juvenile eels are yellow and adult eels are silvery, and large individuals have a dark brown stripe along each side of the base of the dorsal fin.
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Differences between families and genera: Yellow eel belongs to the genus of the family Zygogil of the order Zygogill Fish, and eel belongs to the genus Eel of the order Eelidae. Living environment differences:
Yellow eels live in freshwater such as rivers, ponds, and lakes, while eels live at the junction of saltwater and freshwater. Body size: Yellow eels are 20-70 cm long, while eels are 60-90 cm long.
Difference between aliases: The aliases of yellow eel are field eel, long fish, etc., and the alias of eel is white eel, eel, etc. <
Yellow eel and eel are two species of fish that live in our country, and they are both relatively common. In terms of appearance, the two are more similar, both look more like snakes, and there are no scales, etc., and many appearance features are similar. However, the yellow eel and the eel are not the same fish, they are two different fish, and it is obvious from the category that they are different, because the order, family and genus of the two are different, and the difference is very large.
In addition, the two are also different in many other aspects, such as body type and living environment, so the two should not be confused.
1. Differences between families and genera: As mentioned above, yellow eel and eel are two species of fish that are relatively different, and the order, family and genus are different. Specifically, the yellow eel is a genus of the family Zygogilidae, and the eel is a genus of eels of the family Eelidae.
Not only are they different, but they are very different.
2. Difference in living environment: Yellow eel and eel live in different water environments. Yellow eels live in freshwater basins such as rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes, and they are very numerous.
Eels, on the other hand, live at the junction of saltwater and freshwater, that is, close to the estuary.
3. Difference in body size: There are also differences in the size of yellow eels and eels. Yellow eels generally range from 20 cm to 70 cm in length, while eels are slightly larger in size from 60 to 90 cm.
4. Difference between aliases: Yellow eel and eel each have different aliases. The other names of yellow eels are "field eel", "long fish", "Luo fish", etc., and the other names of eels are "white eel", "eel", and so on.
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Although the appearance of eel and yellow eel is a bit similar, but in fact, the difference is very big, eel and yellow eel are two different fish at all, and the nutritional value and health effect of eel and yellow eel are completely different.
1. Eels and yellow eels are different in nature.
Eel refers to the general term of the species belonging to the order Eel, which is a fish, similar to a snake, but without scales, and is generally found in the sea area at the junction of brackish and fresh water.
Eels belong to the order Gillfish, the family Gillfish, and the genus Eel. Also known as yellow eel, fish, eel, snake fish, blood eel, often fish, long fish (northern Jiangsu).
2. The environment of eels and eels is different.
Yellow eel often lives in paddy fields, small rivers, streams, ponds, canals, lakes and other silty water bottoms, and is produced all over China, with the Yangtze River basin, Liaoning and Tianjin producing more.
Eels prefer to live in clean, unpolluted waters and are the purest water creatures in the world. Eels grow in rivers on land, migrate to the ocean to spawn when they mature, lay eggs only once in their lives, and die after spawning.
3. The nutritional value of eel and yellow eel is different.
Eel has the effects of nourishing deficiency and nourishing blood, dispelling dampness, anti-tuberculosis, etc., and is a good nutritional product for patients with long-term illness, weakness, anemia, tuberculosis and so on.
Yellow eel has the effects of blood tonic, qi, anti-inflammatory, disinfection, and rheumatism, and has certain medicinal value.
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Fins: Eels have pectoral fins behind the gill holes, but no pelvic fins, whereas yellow eels do not have pectoral and pelvic fins.
Body color: Yellow in juvenile eels, silver in adult eels (river eels are generally black-gray on the back and silvery-white on the belly), and yellow eels are yellowish brown on the back and have black spots on the body surface.
Habits: Eels can be seen all year round, while yellow eels need to hibernate in winter.
1. Fins
1. Eels have pectoral fins (located behind the gill holes), no pelvic fins, and dorsal and anal fins are connected to the caudal fin.
2. Yellow eels have neither pectoral nor pelvic fins, and the dorsal and anal fins degenerate into skin folds and are connected to the caudal fin.
2. Body color
1. Eels are yellow in the juvenile eel period and silver in the adult eel period (the back of the body of the eel is generally black-gray and the abdomen is white).
2. The back of the body of the yellow eel is generally yellow-brown or gray-brown, the color of the abdomen is relatively light, and the body surface is covered with irregular black spots.
3. Habits
1. Eels can be seen all year round, and after they reach adulthood, they swim from rivers to the ocean to spawn. After hatching, the juveniles swim upstream and return to live in land rivers.
2. Yellow eels hibernate in winter, mainly living in muddy bottom waters such as rice fields, ponds, and canals, and especially like to burrow.
4. Gender
1. The sex of the eel is related to the environment, if the number of the population is small, the proportion of females increases, and if the number of the population is large, the proportion of females decreases.
2. Yellow eel has the phenomenon of sexual reversal, when the body length is less than 20cm, the gonads are ovarians. When the body length is about 22 cm, the sexual reversal begins. When the body length is 36-38 cm, the male and female individuals are almost equal.
When the body length is less than 36 cm, the gonads are mostly ovary. When the body length is more than 38 cm, the gonads are mostly spermatozonal. When the body length is more than 53 cm, the gonads are all spermatozonal nests.
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