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Florida Keys Man Wins Stone Crab Claw Eating Contest
Douglas Austin bested almost two dozen other stone crab claw eaters for top honors during a weekend Stone Crab Claw Eating Contest at Keys Fisheries in ...
Never Done Before - Delicately Prepared Stone Crab Narutomaki
Master Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Terada continues to push the difficulty level of common sushi rolls. Not only is this roll a bit more difficult, to get to the meat from stone ...
great work. In my opinion the presentation looks a bit color -lacking.
maybe some tomato garnish or some sauce spill design would make it so mucho
delightful to the eye. perhaps in this case Chef preferres not to distract
from the main ingredients? what do you think?
Well that was the last one! I've officially watched every single one of
your "how-to" videos!! Crazy thing is... I don't eat seafood or sushi!!!
Yet this series intrigues me so much I can't stop watching! Thanks so much
for posting quality content, and thank you Chef for letting us into your
kitchen. I feel like I'm right beside you guys as you prepare each roll!
Also... Congrats on becoming a US citizen Jiro!! Cheers!
+MedicatedSasquatch Thanks so much for being a fan of ours; we can't tell you how appreciated we are especially since you don't even like seafood or sushi! We hope you'll be able to come by one day and enjoy a meal so we can change your mind though...and ty so much for the congrats on Hiro becoming a citizen. All the best :)
+Katelynn Holloway actually it isn't. most of our items are priced very well. however when Chef Hiro makes something more unique, it will be expensive.
CRAB FAIL - Finger almost ripped off by stone crab
Jeff gets owned by a stone crab, total epic fail. It got really infected and he lost all his fingers. //www.southernsunsurf.com.
Lol you butt-hurt mid-country morons. I live right next to the ocean, some
sounds, and estuaries and you know how many crabs are eaten, used as bait,
steamed, grilled, and killed? Lol you people living in Missouri are
complete retarded tourists and you think you know what happens. This is one
crab of MANY that are killed each day. So shut up and stop trying to be a
genius. The only reason he got pinched was because he held it wrong xD
Actually, I'm going Jimmy Blue Crab fishing today. Problemo?
It is illegal to kill stone crabs u can only harvest one claw then throw it
back. If you dont know how to handle a crab u shouldn't have done it in the
first place.
I would way rather have all my fingers than let a crab take 1 off because of a 100 dollar fine. and you're allowed to take both claws, but it better to take just 1.
Omg no offense but stop with all the bleeding heart nonsense for 1 damn crab. This is not the first time the situation has happened and it won't be the last. SMH :-/
You have to be some of the biggest D-Bags to talk to a crab like it is your
biggest enemy. It's food show some respect to it. Don't be a little bitch
and try to act macho by cussing and smashing it. You are an absolute pussy
the crab is obvious out of its habitat and afraid so it's going to be
aggressive. I a believe crab is here to eat I am just saying show it some
respect.
+Samasoku Well, basically pain, but with a different process behind it. It's convergent evolution that seems to show up in complex soft bodied organisms. It has no real use with hard bodied, molting organisms, as they are covered in easily replaceable chitin. Pain would just be a distraction for anything with an advanced exoskeleton.So, recap, An octopus and a squirrel can feel pain. A lobster or a scorpion can't. This is based on stimuli experimentation, brain activity observations, and basic evolutionary logistics.
+Robban Robbson Swe Arthropods don't have an equivalent to pain, and often remove damaged limbs themselves in order to remove dead weight. This is why you often see spiders, crabs, insects exc. with missing limbs.
Isn't this the same as shark fin? You take just one part of the body and
then throw them back to the sea. How are they going to survive with just
one claw? When their claw are removed by harvester , it is quickly throw
back into the sea. It is thrown back fast and rough I mean real fast and it
is painful.
+Lin Jack You realize he said 76% of CASUALITIES died within 24 hours. 47% of double amputees die, and 28% of single amputees die. And before you say that means 75% die, stop. What it means is that when both claws are taken off, it has a 47% chance of dying, and when one claw is taken off, it has a 28% chance of dying.Not very good at reading though i see.
+Twanimoto Nunya a simple google also teaches you where i got my source frombut there u have it. 76%.. there are different studies with different statistics
+Lin Jack 47% of stone crabs that had both claws removed died after declawing, and 28% of single claw amputees died; 76% of the casualties died within 24 hours of declawing.Thats not 73% I`m not for or against and a simple google of stone crab mortalilty came up with this .......
the irony and hypocrisy of Western peepsOn sharks finEndangered species: but consuming tuna, salmon, sturgeon (the most endangered species in the world)shifted to finning(Since Australia, US and Europe eats shark meat), its cruel.. but hey its ok for foie gras and declawing of crabs