Mud Crabs

Our Crabs - Soft Shell Crab, Mud Crabs, Snow Crab & Alaskan King Crab

Soft Shell Crab

In order for all crabs to grow, they periodically shed their shell. This generally happens once a month - growing 33% with each molt. Soft shell crabs are cultivated after they have shed their shell, giving you the ultimate crab eating experience!

Mud Crab

Mud Crab - Scylla serata - are found in shallow muddy waters of less than 1 metre, up to 30 metres. There are three species of mud crabs which are commonly known as green, purple & brown.

Mud Crabs

The green mud crab is the most common & grows up to 28cm in width & 3kg in weight. At low tide they live in muddy holes or dead tree trunks about 1 metre underground. The Jenny (female) swims out to sea & spawns on an incoming tide, allowing their young to be washed into the muddy flats. Female crabs are sought after for their sweet & abundant meat, however we only serve male crabs to create sustainable fishing practices. Mud crabs have an abundance of moist, flaky, sweet flesh.

We recommend your mud crab is served Singapore chilli style - wok fried with a hot, sticky tomato, chilli & blackbean sauce.

Alaskan King Crab

There are three species of King crab in Alaska - red, blue & brown. Each crab is found in different areas of Alaskan waters. Most of the King crab harvested in Alaska comes from the Bering Sea. There are smaller fisheries to the north in Norton Sound and in the southeast.

Alaskan King Crab

The major Alaskan harvest occurs in sub-zero temperatures & lasts less than 3 weeks per year during October & January. The crabs are cooked on the boat in clean Alaskan sea water then snap frozen in blast freezers. The meat is succulent, salty & sweet & snow-white in colour with coral-like highlights of bright red. In the winter 2005-2006 season, 250 boats caught over 6 million kilos of red king crab in four days. This averages out to be approximately 25,500 kilos per boat!

To enjoy the true taste of Alaskan king crab, we recommend having it served chilled in the shell with mayonnaise.


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