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The video appears to document a specific regional style of preparing "Yellow Eel Soup" (黄鳝汤). In some rural Chinese cuisines, particularly in Hunan or Sichuan provinces, there is a controversial practice of eating "drunken" or "live" eels for perceived vitality or freshness.
The video features a extreme, non-culinary act involving live eels and is frequently cited on lists of "Things You Should Never Google".
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While we couldn't pinpoint the exact creator of the video, it's believed to have originated from a food blogger or a chef experimenting with unconventional recipes. The video's upload date suggests that it was first shared on social media around [insert date], quickly gaining traction and spreading like wildfire across the internet.
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and depicted a man being forced to eat soup made from his own family members. However, the reality is likely much more grounded, if still bizarre. List of Deaths Wiki The costumes in the video are characters called , created by artist Raymond Persi