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CATDOLL: What is the difference between farmed eels and wild eels?

What is the difference between farmed eels and wild eels?

Eels are widely distributed. They lay eggs in the ocean and grow in rivers. They have tender meat and contain a lot of vitamin A. They are high in fat and protein, and their nutrition is even higher than chicken. They are an economic fish and can be raised artificially. So what is the difference between farmed eels and wild eels?

1. Taste: Wild eels are delicious and have rich meat; farmed eels have a poorer taste and are soft and not chewy.

2. Weight: Wild eels are smaller, generally only about 150-200g; farmed eels are larger, about 500g.

3. Price : The price of wild eels is about half that of farmed eels.

4. Appearance: The back of wild eels is usually green with a metallic luster, and their belly is usually yellow; the back of farmed eels is usually gray-black, and their belly is usually white.

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