Why are there no eels in China?
There are eels in China. China has always been a big exporter of eels, and more than 60% of the general-roasted eels sold in Japan come from China. At present, China's eel consumption accounts for 60%~70% of the total output, and the total consumption gradually exceeds that of Japan. Eel, alias: white eel, white eel, river eel, eel, green eel, wind man, Japanese eel. Eel refers to the general name of species belonging to eel classification. Also called eel, it is a kind of fish that looks like a long snake and has the basic characteristics of fish. In addition, eels have similar migration characteristics to salmon. Eel is a snake-like fish, but it has no scales. It is found in the waters bordering fresh water in Yuxian County.