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I Love Blue Crabs

Crab season is almost here
westwiiler · 51-55, M
mmmmmmmmm, crabs....down in Mississippi we eat crawfish....and I think I need to find some for tonight
Chevy454 · 46-50, M
I’ve wanted to be a fan of crawfish, but I can’t. IDK. @westwiiler
westwiiler · 51-55, M
@Chevy454 acquired taste
i miss the atlantic blue

i LOVE the loal dungeness out htere
but the blue is the crab of my youth
King crab is better! And we are more likely to get it here.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
They taste different?
karly · 22-25, F
@MrBrownstone If you are seeking information on the Maryland Blue Crab, then you are probably well aware that the Blue Crab’s meat is considered one of the sweetest meats there is. how-to tips on getting the most enjoyment out of eating the Maryland Blue Crab:

The Maryland Blue Hard Shell Crab
The scientific name for the Blue Crab is Callinectes: (Greek) and translates to Beautiful Swimmer. Crabs can only swim and walk from side to side instead of forward and backward. Cannibalism is common of young smaller crabs by larger crabs and may help regulate population surplus. Crabs are also scavengers and predators; they will eat live or dead fish, clams, snails, and ocean vegetation.

Native Americans for centuries living on the Delmarva Peninsula took pleasure in eating these crustaceans and introduced the European settlers to them. Early treaties included provisions for the rights of Native Americans for “Hunting, Crabbing, Fowling, and Fishing.”
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@karly Sounds delicious. Are they rare?
Chevy454 · 46-50, M
They are good!! I like snow crabs as well.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Soft shells gunna be around real soon. Yum!
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karly · 22-25, F
best thing in Maryland
Ksmile14 · F
They are yummy. :)

 
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