Yes.. and no. If your talking about already prepared in a type of Japanese BBQ.. then yes. I checked with the Sushi stand there and they have it there. Though raw uncooked I'm not sure. You may need to check with the fishmonger. Call and inquiring would be your best bet since fish types available often change.
OnlineKOAMART online has the canned eel (unagi). For a brick and mortar store you just have to find a large Asian market. Most smaller groceries won't have it unless the grocery is specifically Japanese.
The smallest is the tire track eel that grows about 6 inches, and runs about 5-10 dollars. The peacock eel, it grows to about a foot and costs about the same as the tire track eel. The last is the fire eel, easily the prettiest of the three, which grows to about 3 feet. The fire eel can be expensive, depending on it's size. Around here, they sell for about 35.00 for a 8-10 inch eel. If you can find a 4 to 6 inch eel, you may only pay 10 to 15.00 for it. It's depending on it's type and size.
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The smallest is the tire track eel that grows about 6 inches, and runs about 5-10 dollars. The peacock eel, it grows to about a foot and costs about the same as the tire track eel. The last is the fire eel, easily the prettiest of the three, which grows to about 3 feet. The fire eel can be expensive, depending on it's size. Around here, they sell for about 35.00 for a 8-10 inch eel. If you can find a 4 to 6 inch eel, you may only pay 10 to 15.00 for it. It's depending on it's type and size.
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
It is a catfish and carp. It is not an eel.
Fish + Lightning = Eel
conger eel!!
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An eel is a fish.
A freshwater eel is a type of eel. An eel is a long thin fish. The freshwater eel lives in rivers and lakes for most of its life and spawns (or has its young) in the sea