How
To Eat Lobster? | Whats that Green Stuff & Other Questions
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What better place
to discuss lobster anatomy than at the dinner table?The first thing to
do when your cooked lobster arrives is turn it over and announce whether
it is a male or a female. How can you tell?
Most people start by breaking off the legs. Holding the lobster by the
back, gently pull off the legs with a twisting motion. Don't throw these
away: there are plenty of delicious morsels inside!
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Next, take off the
claws, which are also called chelipeds.
Tear them off at the first joint, again with a gentle twisting motion,
and note that the crusher claw usually is bigger than the tearing claw. |
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Gently remove the
loose part of the claw. Again, check for especially tasty morsels in small
parts!
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Using a nutcracker,
break off the tip of the large section of claw, revealing the meat.
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With your forefinger,
push the meat from the tip of the claw out the larger open end.
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Notice the mouth parts,
antennae, antennules, and rostrum or beak, all of which are inedible.
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Grasp the tail portion
with one hand,
and the back with the other hand.
Twist to separate the two sections.
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After that, turn to
end of the tail which has small flippers, or telsons, at the base.
These provide tasty if miniscule chunks of meat to those who don't mind
a little extra work.
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Arguably, the best
part of the lobster (the debate rages between tail lovers and claw lovers)
is the tail meat.
Then insert your fingers into the telson end to push the tail meat out
intact through the larger opening.
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Peel off the top of
the tail to reveal the digestive tract, which should be removed before
eating the rest of the tail meat. |
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Intrepid diners who
explore further find small chunks of meat inside the carapace, the hard
shell or body of the lobster. They may also encounter the gills, the circulation
system, and green "tomalley"(the digestive gland) and in a female
lobster, red "coral" or "roe" (the unfertilized eggs).
Hard-core lobster lovers eat the latter two. |
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What's
the green stuff?
It's the lobster's liver or more accurately, its digestive
system. Although many people like to eat the "tomalley" it
probably isn't a good idea because this is where pollution in the lobster's
own meal choices would become concentrated in the lobster's body.
What's
the red stuff?
It's the roe, the unfertilized eggs of the female. Lobster eggs were
once considered a delicacy, like caviar. The roe is also called "coral"
because of its bright red color.
What
is the nutritional value of lobster?
Nutrition studies show that 3 1/2 ounces of lobster meat (without the
butter) contains only 90 calories, compared to 163 calories for the
same amount of chicken and 280 calories for sirloin steak. Lobster also
contains omega-3 fatty acids, the "good " cholesterol that
seems to reduce hardening of the arteries and decrease the risk of heart
attacks.
Can
you eat lobster when there is a shellfish ban?
Yes. Lobsters, unlike mussels, oysters, and clams, are not "filter
feeders." Filter feeders pump sea water, and any plankton or pollution
it carries, through their bodies. Any toxins in the water will be concentrated
in their flesh.Meat eaters like lobsters, crabs, and fish do not filter
plankton from sea water, so they are safe to eat during an outbreak
of red tide.
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