(1) Prepare half a basin of clean water and an old toothbrush.
(2) Soak crabs in clear water for 8- 10 minutes. If you are worried that crabs will crawl out, you can cover them with a breathable basket.
(3) Grasp both sides of the crab from the back, and vigorously clean the back, abdomen, mouth and two big pliers with a toothbrush.
(4) Then clean the two sides of the crab, the feet and the roots of the pliers.
Steam method:
Put the crab directly in the steamer or use something to separate it from the water, that is, don't directly touch the boiling water in the pot. Add some perilla to the water to remove fishy smell, and steam for about 10- 15 minutes after the water boils.
Crab:
Crab kingdom, arthropods, crustaceans, mollusks, True soft armor subclass, Decapoda, Gastropoda, Anura. It is a crustacean. Its body is protected by a hard shell and breathes through its gills.
Looking for food:
Crabs spend most of their time looking for food. They are generally not picky about food. They can eat all the food they can find with their claws. Small fish and shrimp are their favorite, but some crabs eat seaweed, even animal carcasses and plants.
Copy:
They rely on the mother crab to give birth to small crabs, and every time the mother crab will lay a large number of eggs, the number can reach more than one million. After these eggs hatch in the abdomen of the mother crab, the larvae can leave the mother and float around with the coastal current. After molting several times, it grows into a big-eyed larva, and after molting several times, it grows into a young crab. The appearance of a young crab is almost the same as that of an adult crab, and it becomes a crab after molting several times. Most sea crabs are directly discharged into the sea without hatching after their eggs mature.