Johnson’s London Dictionary: Jellied Eels

JELLIED EELS (n.) A traditional dish comprising eels boiled in vinegar, garnished with the creature’s solidified jelly, and served cold, eaten with a wooden fork. Alcohol doth make the dish appetising.

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