Crabs can be cooked with pork without adverse reactions. \x0d\ Crabs should not be eaten with the following foods:\x0d\1. Crab and pear: cause diarrhea and damage the gastrointestinal tract\x0d\2. Crab and pear: eating both together will hurt the gastrointestinal tract\x0d\3. Crab loach: the function is just right On the contrary, they should not be eaten together\x0d\4. Crab and persimmon: eating them together can cause illness and poisoning\x0d\5. Crab perilla leaves: abdominal pain\x0d\6. Crab cherry tomatoes: they produce arsenic and can cause poisoning\x0d\7. Crab cantaloupe : Easily cause diarrhea\x0d\8. Crab tomatoes: produce arsenic and can cause poisoning\x0d\9. Crab and celery: eating together can cause protein absorption\x0d\10. Crab and pumpkin: eating together can cause poisoning\x0d\11. Crab Honey: poisoning\x0d\12. Crab and sweet potato: easy to form persimmon stone in the body\x0d\13. Crab eggplant: damage to the gastrointestinal tract\x0d\14. Crab eaten cold: will cause diarrhea\x0d\15. Crab and pomegranate: irritating the stomach Intestine, symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting may occur\x0d\16. Crab and eggplant: Eating the two together will hurt the intestines and stomach\x0d\17. Crab persimmon cake: abdominal pain\x0d\18. Crab and pear: cause diarrhea and damage the intestines and stomach\x0d\18. x0d\19. Crab orange: causes soft carbuncle\x0d\20. Crab pear: causes diarrhea and damages the gastrointestinal tract\x0d\21. Crab pear: damages the gastrointestinal tract\x0d\22. Crab grape: physical discomfort\x0d\23 , crab peanuts: diarrhea