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However, professional chefs and culinary historians point out that the methods shown in highly viral, disturbing videos are not standard practices. Humane food preparation emphasizes minimizing animal suffering. The sensationalized clips shared on social media are often created specifically for shock value to garner clicks and views, rather than to showcase authentic, respectful culinary traditions. The Ethics of Sharing and Viewing Shock Content eel soup disturbing video link
The footage captures the woman’s strained expressions as she uses a fork to struggle with the slippery, resistant eel, seemingly trying to chew it live. The sight of a live creature being forced into a dish meant for immediate consumption was too much for many viewers. Social media users expressed a mix of horror and disgust, leaving comments like, "Girl, it looks alive," and dubbing the strange dish "Snake Puri". The video serves as a prime example of how fusing different culinary cultures, even unintentionally, can create a viral storm of criticism. user wants a long article about "eel soup
One such video link, which has been widely shared on social media, shows a large pot of eels being boiled alive in a crowded market. The eels are shown thrashing about in the pot, struggling to escape as they are scalded to death. Another video link shows eels being chopped into pieces with a cleaver, often while still alive. I need to search for information about this