Species:Double Yellow Roe Crab – A premium, freshly sourced crab with distinct yellow roe
Key Characteristics:
Fresh & Wild-Caught – Sourced from pristine oceans, ensuring the highest quality
Flavor Profile:Sweet, briny, and rich with a distinctive seafood flavor
Texture:Tender, succulent meat, especially in the claws and body
Roe: Known for its double yellow roe, offering a creamy and savory addition to dishes
Suitable For:
Steaming: Steamed with ginger, garlic, and soy sauce for an aromatic, savory dish
Boiling: Boil with seasonings for a rich seafood broth or to enjoy with dipping sauces
Grilling: Grilled with a light glaze for a smoky flavor, enhancing its natural sweetness
Soups & Stews: Perfect for adding depth and richness to seafood soups and broths
Not Suitable For:
Raw consumption, as crabs are best cooked for safety and flavor
Overcooking, as it may cause the delicate meat to become tough
2. Why Choose Live Double Yellow Roe Crab?
✔ Sweet, Briny Flavor – A rich seafood taste with a slightly sweet undertone from the yellow roe. ✔ Tender, Succulent Meat – A melt-in-your-mouth texture, especially in the claws and body. ✔ Double Yellow Roe – A prized feature, adding a creamy richness to dishes. ✔ Versatile Cooking Methods – Ideal for steaming, boiling, grilling, and soups. ✔ Fresh & Wild-Caught – Responsibly sourced from clean, pristine waters.
3. Handling & Preparation Tips
Storage & Cleaning:
Keep Live Double Yellow Roe Crab chilled in the refrigerator (around 0–4°C) until ready to cook.
Clean the crab carefully before cooking, removing any unwanted bits and shells.
Cooking Methods:
Steaming: Steam with ginger, garlic, and soy sauce for a flavorful, tender dish.
Boiling: Boil with seasonings like lemongrass, chili, and lime to create a rich, aromatic broth.
Grilling: Brush with butter or garlic glaze and grill for a smoky, delicious flavor.
Soup/Stews: Add to seafood soups for a rich and savory base.
Cold Dishes: Try as a topping for salads or seafood platters for a luxurious touch.
🚫 Avoid:
Eating raw, as crabs are best enjoyed cooked to ensure safety and flavor.
Overcooking, as it can cause the crab meat to become tough and dry.