Visiting the deliciously endangered eel of the Curonian
lagoon
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It doesn`t need to be more complicated than this
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Although eel can be served as a part of an elaborate dinner,
with lots of trimmings, I would recommend just buying a smoked eel from one of
the vendors along the coast. It tastes great with just some tomatoes, cucumbers
and bread on the side. According to Norwegian know-it-alls, one should look for
an eel without a flat nose, since they are said to be the tastiest.
A fair sized eel with a cute little nose
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Good eels can be purchased straight from the manufacturers,
with prices starting from about 80 Litas and ranging up to about 150 Litas for
the largest eels. Many tourists tend to think that “the bigger the better”, but
this is not necessarily true. First of all, the fish does not necessarily get
better with age, and second of all, one should take in to consideration that
eel is rather filling. There are not many healthy people around that are
capable of eating a meter of eel, and those who do rarely feel very healthy
afterwards. I would recommend an eel of about 50 cm, and sharing it with
friends of family.
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