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Caldillo de congrio (Spanish for cusk-eel stock) is a Chilean fish soup. The dish is made of congrio dorado (pink cusk-eel) or congrio colorado (red cusk-eel), [1] cusk-eel species common in the Chilean Sea. [2] [3] The dish is made by boiling together fish heads, onion, garlic, coriander, carrots, and pepper. Once these are boiled, only the ...
The European conger (Conger conger) is a species of conger of the family Congridae. It is the heaviest eel in the world and native to the northeast Atlantic , including the Mediterranean Sea . Description and behavior
Conger (/ ˈ k ɒ ŋ ɡ ər / KONG-gər) is a genus of marine congrid eels. [2] It includes some of the largest types of eels, ranging up to 2 m (6 ft) or more in length, [ 3 ] in the case of the European conger.
Rhynchoconger smithi is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels). [1] ... The eel is named in honor of the "renowned" American ichthyologist David G. Smith
The American conger is the subject of some fishing activities, being caught recreationally or as bycatch, by hook and line, in fish traps or by trawling across the seabed. [1] Catch by net or trap in the elver stage is closely regulated by the State of Maine , [ 4 ] with licensing granted via a lottery system administered by the State and a ...
Eel, carp, pike; cooked in court-bouillon with salt, pepper, faggot, sage, celery and butter, garnish with slices of bread and butter. [ 10 ] Despite the disapproval of Larousse , calves' brains may be served en matelote , poached in stock with sliced onions, carrots and red wine, served sliced, garnished with the glazed onions, mushrooms and ...
Gnathophis habenatus, the little conger eel or silver conger, is a conger of the family Congridae, found on soft bottoms of the continental shelf of the Indian and southwest Pacific Oceans. Length is up to 43 cm.
The margintail conger [3] (Paraconger caudilimbatus) is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels). [4] It was described by Felipe Poey in 1867, originally under the genus Echelus . [ 5 ] It is a subtropical , marine eel which is known from the western Atlantic Ocean , including the United States ( North Carolina and Florida ), Bahamas ...