Yellow spicy diced fish was a type of fish known as Pelteobagrus fulvidracus. It belonged to the family Bagridae, about 20cm long, flat body, large and flat head, large mouth, lower position, with fluffy teeth. Yellow spicy Ding was a type of freshwater fish that mainly lived in the calm waters or slow-flowing shallows of the Pacific Ocean in eastern China. It was an omnivorous animal, feeding on small benthic animals, small shrimps, small aquatic insects, and some other animals. Yellow spicy Ding lay eggs in April to May. The male fish had the habit of building nests. The parent fish would dig pits to build nests and protect their offspring. Yellow Spicy Dings got their name from the three thorns on their bodies, which were like bones and dices. The spiciness was because fishermen would feel a burning pain when they were stabbed by yellow spicy Dings. Yellow spicy dices were also used to make delicacies in Sichuan, such as boiled yellow spicy dices and red pot yellow spicy dices. The cultivation technique of yellow spicy diced meat was relatively complicated, but because of its tender meat, delicious taste, and high nutritional value, it had broad prospects for cultivation.
It's a combination of truth and fiction. The setting and overall context are based on historical facts, but the specific details and characters may have been embellished or created for the sake of the story.
Yellow Spicy Din and Gaya were the same type of fish. Yellow Spicy Din and Gayu were both common names for Pelteobagrus fulvidro. They belonged to the same type of fish.
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The home-cooked recipe of spicy yellow and spicy Ding included the following steps:
1. He washed the yellow spicy cubes and marinated them with cooking wine for 10 minutes.
2. Shred the ginger, cut the onions, slice the garlic, and mince the Pi County bean paste.
3. Heat up the wok with oil, add dried red peppers and pepper, and stir-fry until fragrant.
4. He added the Pi County bean paste, scallions, ginger, and garlic and stir-fried them until they were fragrant. Then, he added the yellow spicy cubes and stir-fried them evenly.
5. He added water that was the same level as the yellow spicy Ding, boiled it for 5 minutes, and added a small amount of salt and chicken powder to season it.
The above is the basic cooking method of the spicy yellow spicy Ding. Other seasonings and side dishes can be added according to personal taste.
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