NOUN
- bluish edible crab of Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America
- Atlantic crab; most common source of fresh crabmeat
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- A first-class first-course from Daniel Humm (11 Madison Park) of "wheels" of perfectly poached and lightly pickled beets with chevre frais and caraway and John Besh's extraordinary Redfish Courtbouillon with Gulf Shrimp and Blue Crab Pearls, made from little tapioca orbs soaked in crab liquor (from restaurant August in Louisiana.) Rozanne Gold: Fast Track: Cars and Food
- At the moment, hyper-seasonal dishes such as morels, bamboo shoots and ramps served with Carolina Gold rice as well as devilled North Carolina blue crab cakes with hot Japanese mustard and pickled mustard seed are on the menu. White Borscht With Turnips, Savoy Cabbage and Horseradish
- Anywhere you go in Maryland, you can have a delectable meal of a just-caught fish, or perhaps some freshly shucked oysters, or the state's famous blue crabs, prepared in a multitude of delirious ways.
- Soft-shelled crabs are blue crabs taken after the hard shell has been discarded and the new one is still soft.
- The MIH transcript is detectable in eyestalk neural ganglia throughout the molt cycle of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.
- The identity of the branchiobdellidans found on Blue crabs from the Gulf of Mexico remain unauthenticated.
- Coastal wetlands are also essential for important shellfish including shrimp, blue crabs, oysters and clams.
- Blue crab with apricot sorbet and Japanese vinaigrette espuma an interesting play between the sweet meat, the zing of yuzu in the foam, the nectarous sorbet, and the briny crab roe. Current Affairs
- The northern diamondback terrapin, red fox, snapping turtle, raccoon, rabbit, skunk, opossum and blue crab, all animals that do well living close to people, have adapted nicely to the rapid changes of the Meadowlands.
- In fact, more tasty blue crabs are caught and sold than any other Hudson River species.