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king crab

Large, edible crab Paralithodes camtschatica, of the North Pacific. The term ‘king crab’ is sometimes used as another name for the horseshoe crab.



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12 3-inch pieces Alaskan king crab surimi* Scallop mousse, from above 36 cilantro leaves 6 sheets rice paper, cut into 3-inch squares
Splurgers can try the stack of Alaskan king crab legs at market price (one night they cost us $27) or attack the 25-ounce porterhouse ($24.
"You're gonna do some serious fishing and some serious drinking," Gillam promises of the week-long excursion, a boys-only affair where executives masquerade as fraternity brothers and the only currency that counts is bottles of 18-year-old Macallen scotch, Macanudo cigars, and the 600 pounds of Alaskan king crab, prime rib, fresh-baked pies, vintage wines, and other necessities he taxies to the party in his single-engine, four-passenger Cessna 206.
 
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