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  2. Crab stick - Wikipedia

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    Crab sticks, krab sticks, snow legs, imitation crab meat, or seafood sticks are a Japanese seafood product made of surimi (pulverized white fish) and starch, then shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. [1] It is a product that uses fish meat to imitate shellfish meat.

  3. List of crab dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kepiting saus tiram: Chinese-Indonesian crab in oyster sauce. This is a list of crab dishes. Crabs live in all the world's oceans, in fresh water, and on land, are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton and are arthropoda and have a single pair of claws. Crab meat is the meat found within a crab. It is used in many cuisines around the world.

  4. Yeongdeok Snow Crab Street - Wikipedia

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    Even though snow crab is caught in various parts of the Sea of Japan, including Pohang, Uljin, Gangneung, and Samchoek, the term "Yeongdeok snow crab" is commonly used to refer to it. In the past, all of the snow crabs caught in different sea locations were brought to Yeongdeok, unloaded, and then delivered to other locations due to a lack of ...

  5. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    All the favorites are here: snow crab legs, fried and broiled shrimp, shrimp and grits, fried scallops and oysters, baked salmon, crab cakes, cod, clams, mussels, mahi-mahi, and so much more.

  6. 25 Best Steakhouses in America, According to Chefs - AOL

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    "From caviar, lobster, crab legs — and what I think are the best crab cakes in town — there's also an impressive array of desserts and after-dinner drinks." Key agrees, calling it "hands-down ...

  7. Crab - Wikipedia

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    At the time of moulting, the crab takes in a lot of water to expand and crack open the old shell at a line of weakness along the back edge of the carapace. The crab must then extract all of itself – including its legs, mouthparts, eyestalks, and even the lining of the front and back of the digestive tract – from the old shell. This is a ...

  8. Crab meat - Wikipedia

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    Crab meat or crab marrow is the meat found within a crab, or more specifically in the leg of a crab. It is used in many cuisines around the world for its soft, delicate and sweet flavor. Crab meat is low in fat and provides approximately 340 kilojoules (82 kcal) of food energy per 85-gram (3 oz) serving.

  9. Chionoecetes - Wikipedia

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    The generic name Chionoecetes means snow (χιών, chion) inhabitant (οἰκητης, oiketes); [3] opilio means shepherd, and C. opilio is the primary species referred to as snow crab. Marketing strategies, however, employ snow crab for any species in the genus Chionoecetes. The name "snow crab" refers to their being commonly found in cold ...

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