how is Salmon is different from eel
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Salmon are considered “anadromous” which means they live in both fresh and salt water. ... Very few other fish can survive in such wide ranges of salinity, and would die if they moved between salt and fresh water the way that salmon do.
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At first glance, you can see that in eel is more calories than in salmon.
Eel has 184 kcal per 100g and salmon 208 kcal per 100g so it is pretty easy to calculate that the difference is about 13 %.
In eel and in salmon most calories came from fat.
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