What is National Catfish Day?
JUNE 25 is the national CATFISH DAY in the United States.
National Catfish Day in the United States each year celebrates the importance of farm-raised catfish.
A large number of ray-finned fish, catfish, and squids are known for their distinctive barbels, which look like cat whiskers. These nocturnal swimmers have no scales. Anglers can't clean because their smooth flesh makes it impossible for them to clean. The channel catfish and blue catfish are two of the most commonly consumed catfish in the United States. They are also a good source of Vitamin D.
This fine finned fish, which is a favorite dish of many Americans, can be prepared in a variety of ways. Traditionally, many catfish enthusiasts coat the fish in cornmeal and fry it. Although some people prepare only the filets for frying fish, some prefer the fish to be cooked whole. This tender whitefish emerges delicately off the bone, no matter the method. This freshwater fish is also suitable for spice blends. However, it is also delectable with a milder touch. A little lemon and butter go a long way. Many that like it fried will eat the crispy tail right away to enjoy the crunch!