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Seafood Guide

Learn essential facts about our seafood, including fishing seasons, tips for choosing the best quality, and expert advice on storage and preparation. Dive into the world of lobsters, snow crabs, and sea cucumbers to make the most of your fresh catch.

North American Lobster

Fishing Seasons

Lobster fishing seasons vary by region to allow sustainable harvesting. The peak season typically runs from late spring to early fall, depending on the fishing zone.

How to Tell Quality

Active Movement
A live lobster should be lively and react to touch.

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Hard Shell
Hard-shell lobsters have more meat compared to soft-shell ones.

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Fresh Scent
A good-quality lobster has a clean, ocean-like smell.

Storage Tips

Keep live lobsters in a cool, damp environment. Avoid placing them in freshwater, which can harm them.

Snow Crabs

Fishing Seasons

The snow crab fishing season is generally from late winter to early summer. Exact timings depend on regulations and quotas to ensure sustainability.

How to Tell Quality

Firm Meat

The meat should be firm and have a sweet aroma.

Bright Shell Color

A fresh snow crab will have a vibrant shell with no signs of discoloration.

Weight

Heavier crabs usually indicate more meat.

Storage Tips

Steam or boil snow crabs for the best flavor and texture. They’re perfect with melted butter or a light seasoning.

Sea Cucumbers

Fishing Seasons

Sea cucumber harvesting is typically from spring to fall, depending on the region. Sustainable practices ensure the species' health and availability.

How to Tell Quality

Firm Texture

Fresh sea cucumbers should feel firm and elastic.

No Off Odors

They should have a neutral or light ocean scent.

Clean Appearance

Look for a smooth, blemish-free surface.

Storage Tips

Soak dried sea cucumbers in water to rehydrate before cooking. For fresh ones, clean thoroughly and blanch before use in recipes.

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