Crab’s, but they don’t grow as long as the latter’s. Served as: Steamed/fresh crab legs Find it at: Todai 5. Flower crab These crustaceans dwell in the Indian and Pacific Ocean regions. You can easily distinguish the male from the female because the first one has a bright blue colour with spots while the latter has a duller green colour with a rounder carapace. Known for their sweet meat, the snow crab becomes a soft-shelled crab when it has shed off its exoskeleton; hence, the carapace is still soft. These are highly in demand because they can be sold with hard or soft shells. Served as: Deep-fried soft shell crab Find it at: Plaza Brasserie How to cook and de-shell a crab like an expert? All crabs are built the same. Whether they’re big or small, they have a hard exoskeleton which can be hard to open. But there’s really a way to de-shell this crustacean so you can enjoy the sweet meat it has to offer. Watch the video below so you can see how an expert does it: Alaskan King Crab photo courtesy of thehungrycuban; Flower Crab photo courtesy of OpenRicer EdEats; video courtesy of Becky Selengut
Know Your Food: Types of Crabs
2013-05-21
Crab’s, but they don’t grow as long as the latter’s. Served as: Steamed/fresh crab legs Find it at: Todai 5. Flower crab These crustaceans dwell in the Indian and Pacific Ocean regions. You can easily distinguish the male from the female because the first one has a bright blue colour with spots while the latter has a duller green colour with a rounder carapace. Known for their sweet meat, the snow crab becomes a soft-shelled crab when it has shed off its exoskeleton; hence, the carapace is still soft. These are highly in demand because they can be sold with hard or soft shells. Served as: Deep-fried soft shell crab Find it at: Plaza Brasserie How to cook and de-shell a crab like an expert? All crabs are built the same. Whether they’re big or small, they have a hard exoskeleton which can be hard to open. But there’s really a way to de-shell this crustacean so you can enjoy the sweet meat it has to offer. Watch the video below so you can see how an expert does it: Alaskan King Crab photo courtesy of thehungrycuban; Flower Crab photo courtesy of OpenRicer EdEats; video courtesy of Becky Selengut
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Crabs
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