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Blue crabs
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Blue crabs are marine crustaceans scientifically known as Callinectes sapidus. They are characterized by their intense blue shell and legs with bluish and white tones, in addition to their robust claws. This ingredient is highly valued in seafood cuisine for its sweet flavor and firm texture, ideal for soups, broths, stews, and Cajun or Creole-style dishes.
Native to the Atlantic coast of North America, especially the Gulf of Mexico and the coasts of the United States, blue crabs have also spread to other regions, becoming a culinary reference in Latin American and Caribbean countries.
Regarding their properties, blue crabs are an excellent source of lean protein, low in fat, and rich in minerals such as zinc, calcium, and sodium, in addition to providing vitamins like B12, essential for nerve function and red blood cell production.
In different regions of Latin America, this crustacean may have various synonyms, such as blue crabs, sea crabs, or simply blue crab. It is important to note that the term "jaiba" is common in countries like Mexico, Chile, and the Caribbean coast, while "blue crab" is used in more widespread regions.
Including blue crabs in your recipes will add an authentic and delicious touch, perfect for preparations that highlight the fresh flavor of the sea.
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