Posted on 06/25/2024 10:47:00 AM PDT by Red Badger
NATIONAL CATFISH DAY
In the United States, National Catfish Day on June 25 each year to celebrate the value of farm-raised catfish. Dive in with us as we explore some interesting facts you may not have known about catfish.
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A diverse group of ray-finned fish, catfish are named for their prominent barbels, which resemble cat whiskers. These nocturnal swimmers don't have any scales. Their smooth flesh makes it difficult for anglers to clean. In the United States, the most commonly eaten species of catfish are the channel catfish and blue catfish. They are also a good source of Vitamin D.
In 1986, catfish comprised the third-highest volume of finned fish consumed in the United States.
A favorite dish of many Americans, this fine finned fish can be prepared in many different ways. Traditionally, many catfish lovers coat the fish in cornmeal and fry it. While many people prepare only the filets when cooking fish, when it comes to catfish, others prefer the fish cooked whole. No matter the method, this tender whitefish comes delicately off the bone. Spices complement this freshwater fish, too. However, it is also delicious served with a milder touch. A little lemon and butter go a long way. Those who love it fried will eat the crispy tail right away to savor the crunch!
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CATFISH DAY
While baking and frying catfish may be the most common ways of enjoying this flavorful fish, they're not the only way. How about some catfish pasta dishes? If you've never tasted catfish before, #NationalCatfishDay encourages you to explore dishes bursting with flavor. Add a little catfish to your menu!
how do you enjoy your catfish? Let us know by using #NationalCatfishDay to share on social media.
NATIONAL CATFISH DAY HISTORY
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan designated June 25th as National Catfish Day by Presidential Proclamation after Congress called for the day to be established by Joint Resolution 178.
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June 25 Celebrated History
1876
General Armstrong Custer's troops faceoff against Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull near Little Bighorn River. Out-armed and out-numbered, the bloody battle became known as Custer's Last Stand.
1947
Contact Publishing issues the first edition of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl in the Netherlands.
1950
The Korean War begins when North Korea attacks south of the 38th parallel. The United Nations called for North Korea's withdrawal and for other nations to come to South Korea's aid.
1967
The Beatles perform "All You Need is Love" for the first time on the BBC program Our World.
1993
Canada swears in its first female prime minister. Kim Campbell served as the 19th Canadian prime minister for four months from June 24 to November 4.
June 25 Celebrated Birthdays
George Orwell - 1903
Born Eric Arthur Blair, the English novelist is known for both his fiction and non-fiction works. Two of his most critically acclaimed works are Animal Farm and Nineteen Eight-Four.
Carly Simon - 1945
The American singer-songwriter won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1972. Since then, she has recorded hits such as "You're So Vain," "Haven't Got Time for the Pain," and "You Belong to Me."
Sonia Sotomayer - 1954
On August 8, 2009, Sotomayer became the first Hispanic justice on the United States Supreme Court.
Dikembe Mutombo - 1966
The Congolese-American played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association. As a center, Mutombo primarily played for the Denver Nuggets and the Atlanta Hawks.
Catfish sucks. Stick with salmon or striped bass or trout or cod. No catfish.
The catfish I ate was caught by my dad. It was the only time I tasted catfish, and I’m not a terribly picky eater. Maybe I’ll try it again, but I’m not promising anything.
*** Stick with salmon or striped bass or trout or cod.***
Or flounder, grouper, red snapper, or halibut.
Smoked with apple wood
No condiments necessary
My pop said the venom brought him to his knees. He showed me how to hold the fish to avoid the spine; I found it easier to cut if off.
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