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Chatka russian king crab 100% legs - Tin 185 gr
Russian king crab 100% legs
Product information
| Brand | Chatka |
|---|---|
| Variety | 100% legs |
| Capacity | 185 gr |
| Region | Russia |
Chatka crab, also known as Russian king crab, is a seafood product highly prized for its culinary quality and health benefits.
Its delicious, juicy flesh makes it a popular choice among seafood lovers. As well as being tasty, this crab is also nutritious, with a high protein content and essential elements such as iodine and copper. It is therefore suitable for people on low-calorie diets and offers a healthy alternative to red meat.
What's more, Chatka crab is versatile in the kitchen. Chefs and gourmets around the world use it in a variety of culinary preparations, from cocktails to main courses and side dishes. Preparation is simple: just gently remove the cartilage from the pieces of leg and enjoy them plain or with a drizzle of olive oil and lemon.
Chatka sails the coldest, wildest seas to bring the highest quality red king crab straight to the table.
Chatka was born in 1930 in the Bering Sea, north of the Pacific Ocean, near the Kamchatka Peninsula and the nearby Alaskan waters.
The impressive size and unique taste of the red king crab made it so valuable that in 1960, the Soviet Union decided to artificially introduce it into the Barents Sea to provide new catches. It soon became known the world over as "red gold".
Considered one of the world's finest seafoods, the red king crab has won international acclaim from top chefs and restaurants. It is caught in the wild and processed on board the boats themselves to preserve its properties intact.
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