The full moon eel has only been recorded in anecdotes, but there is no such news in reality, but it does not rule out the existence of such creatures. First, the similar full-moon eel is highly toxic, and it bled to death after eating seven times.
There has always been a story about the full moon eel. A loving couple in Zhenjiang had a very happy life, and they were all famous for their love and concubine in ten townships and eight miles. People in that place like to eat eels. At that time, there were no cultured species, and most of them were wild.
One day, the husband of a loving couple caught a big eel more than one meter long and asked his wife to cook it. However, the wife is also distressed by her husband's hard work. Where is she willing to eat, she will send it to her husband after doing it. Unexpectedly, the husband suddenly bled to death from seven holes, which made the man's people report to the official, and the wife was imprisoned and executed after the autumn.
Coincidentally, Ji Xiaolan happened to pass by Zhenjiang. After hearing about it, it was recorded in ancient books? Full moon eel? Legend has it that people caught a bunch of eels to observe, and then found one who looked at the moon every day, left this one alone, took a dog to test the poison, and finally cleared the peasant woman's grievances.
The story about the full-moon eel has been handed down in this way, and it has become more and more fantastic. Second, according to the description? Full moon eel? Characteristics, environment, symptoms of the deceased, this kind? Highly toxic? Is it familiar?
Let's look back at this story, in which we can actually find clues.
First of all, this eel is bigger, more than 1 meters, while the eel in our market is 21 to 71cm long, mostly around 51cm, so this one? Full moon eel? It is at least twice as big as the ordinary eel, and the difference in size may be more obvious. So you're distinguishing? Full moon eel? Sometimes, it's not all about watching it stare at the moon every day, and looking at the head is also one of them.
say it again? Seven steals and bleeds? And die? The first reaction is arsenic poisoning, because it is so representative! Arsenic poisoning may not be clear to everyone, so one more word should ring a bell? Have you heard of arsenic? That thing!
Let's talk about the possibility that the arsenic content of this big eel is too high. It seems that it really will. Because from the principle of food chain, the older you grow, the more toxins will be deposited and the more harmful substances will be stored, so it is possible to contain toxins. The eel affected by the toxin will also have different sexual characteristics from other eels, so it can be distinguished.
There is also a legend in my hometown that eel will die if eaten, but its protagonist is white eel. The legend goes like this:
There is an old man who catches white eel every night to mend his child's body. As a result, the child went to school and didn't have time to do it. By the time the child left school in the afternoon, the white eel had turned white. But because I didn't smell bad, I cooked it for my child. As a result, after eating it, the child vomited and diarrhea, and there was a seizure. After being sent to the hospital, it could not be saved.
This story can be explained by scientific answers: Because the eel died for a long time, many bacteria have been bred when it was cooked, which is the same principle as auricularia auricula poisoning, and this toxin is not afraid of high temperature, and it will die of poisoning after eating it. Are there any similar cases in Northeast China? Sour soup? Events. So our custom there is that eels can't be eaten when they are dead. Third, in our present life, Monopterus albus is already an ordinary ingredient, can't we eat it happily?
of course not. 99% of the yellow rice in our market comes from artificial farming, so don't worry about what will happen. Full moon eel? Because all the farmed Monopterus albus are raised in a big pond, and it is a cement pond, most of them are raised in indoor greenhouses, and the dogs are either closed or cats are raised around them. At worst, some big geese will be raised as animal security guards, like? Full moon eel? These wild diaosi can't get into the noble shed where eel is raised.
So as long as it's a regular rice field eel, nothing will happen after eating it. But if you want to die, you must eat some and carry a bucket with half a bucket of turbid water and a few weeds floating on it. Wild eel? I can only tell you that you may pay too much, but you can't meet the full moon eel, because it's not that big. In today's countryside, it's considered a cow to find a 31 cm long eel. Fourth, yellow food can be eaten happily, but raw food is not recommended.
There are ways to eat eel. In some areas, drunken eel and raw shredded eel are relatively far away from the public, but there are still some food safety problems, not because of other things, but because of parasites, which may not be fatal, but diarrhea three or five times should be inevitable.
Therefore, eel can only be safe and worry-free if it is cooked at the bottom of the frog. Among the cooked food recipes, eel with lobster sauce, fried eel segments, stir-fried eel shreds, braised eel, braised eel porridge and so on are still suitable for eating. Of course, fried eel segments and eel noodles in some places are also excellent recipes.