Every year, when the season of rươi comes, the riverside ponds in the Red River Delta are bustling with people setting nets and shining lights to catch rươi.

Netting to catch worms

There are two main crops of earthworms each year. The seasonal crop is from September to November of the lunar calendar and the winter-spring crop is from March to May of the lunar calendar.

Mr. Nguyen Van Hung (An Lao, Hai Phong ) has been attached to the earthworm since he was a child. According to him, the earthworms in the summer crop are more abundant, small and firm. The earthworms in the winter crop are less abundant but larger, have more powder, and are cheaper than the winter crop. Gourmets prefer the winter crop to the winter crop.

He said that when he was a child, when the water rose and there were earthworms, he and his friends in the neighborhood would take nets and go out to the river to catch them.

In his hometown many years ago, the sight of people wading through the water with nets to catch worms was no longer strange. Later, life became more modern, people had other ways to catch worms, so the scene of people flocking to catch worms no longer happened.

Mr. Hung’s house currently has a large pond. Every season, he carefully prepares to “hunt” for this specialty. His secret lies in the system of water channels and nets. When the water rises, the worms follow the water flow into the pond, then crawl into the channels leading straight to the pre-set nets.

After 4-6 hours, he lifts the net again and pours out the worms. Some days, he collects dozens of kilograms of fresh worms. “When the worms are scooped up, I sell them right away. Many people even come to the place, waiting to buy them.

“Rươi is a specialty that can be processed into many delicious dishes, many people like to eat it even though it is not cheap. Fresh rươi caught in the lagoon sells very quickly. If you don’t eat it in time, you can put the rươi in the freezer and take it out to process when you want to eat it,” he said.

Delicious food

Not only Mr. Hung, many other farmers like Mr. Nguyen Vinh also take advantage of the rươi season to increase their income. According to Mr. Vinh, in the right season, every family has a pond like his and Mr. Hung can harvest several hundred kilograms of rươi.

The price of rươi at the lagoon is from 250,000 - 280,000 VND/kg for rươi in the main season. The price of rươi chiem is cheaper, fluctuating around 200,000 VND.

After traders import and retail, the market price can reach 300,000-350,000 VND/kg, depending on quality and time.

For a long time, rươi has become a specialty in the cuisine of the Northern Delta. Dishes made from rươi such as rươi patties, rươi stewed with bamboo shoots, rươi kho… are not only delicious but also associated with memories of the homeland, associated with the life of the countryside people.

Ms. Thu (35 years old), from Hai Duong, currently living in Ha Dong, Hanoi, said that when she was a child, in the countryside, she often went to collect rươi. Her favorite dish is fatty braised rươi with bamboo shoots, very delicious to eat with rice.

“After I went to the city to study and work, I could no longer collect the worms, but every time I went back to my hometown, my mother would pack them for me to bring to the city. I consider it a childhood dish, full of the flavor of my hometown,” she said.

Many people are afraid of the earthworm because it looks like a worm and think it is difficult to prepare. But in fact, preparing the earthworm dish is quite simple. The most important step is to beat the earthworm and then mix the ingredients and spices to prepare it according to your preference.

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Net area for the worms to follow the flow in

Currently, the demand for consumption of earthworms is increasing. Many restaurants and hotels have added earthworm dishes to their menus. This is also an opportunity for the earthworm catching profession to develop further, bringing a stable source of income for the people.

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Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/chu-dam-giang-luoi-bat-con-nhieu-nguoi-so-nhung-la-dac-san-dat-tien-an-ngon-2410234.html