Yeah, it is roasted and covered in a light layer of gook sauce. Also, unlike most canned seafood, it isn't really wet, like how tuna is packed in water, or sardines in oil. Just eel, light sauce, and air. This actually gives it a really nice texture, similar to as though you actually ordered roasted eel in a restaurant.
Yeah, it is roasted and covered in a light layer of gook sauce. Also, unlike most canned seafood, it isn't really wet, like how tuna is packed in water, or sardines in oil. Just eel, light sauce, and air. This actually gives it a really nice texture, similar to as though you actually ordered roasted eel in a restaurant.
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