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Which parts of hairy crabs can't be eaten?
? Where are the crab gills, crab hearts, crab stomachs and crab intestines?

Open the large semi-circular and triangular shell of the female on the crab's belly, and pull down something that looks like fur inside, showing a black strip of "crab intestines" below.

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Open the shell on the front of the crab. In the crab shell, remove the crab paste or crab yolk, and touch a slightly hard solid triangular substance, that is, the "crab stomach".

Stripes of white and soft matter symmetrically located on the top left and right sides of the shelled crab are called "crab gills".

Finally, there is the "crab heart". If you want to find it, you must break the crab into two pieces. There is a substance like a pentagram in the lower layer of crab yellow or crab paste. Small crabs are not easy to find!

Open the large semi-circular and triangular shell on the crab's belly, and pull down something that looks like fur inside, showing a black "crab intestine" below.

Open the shell on the front of the crab. In the crab shell, remove the crab paste or crab yolk and touch a slightly hard solid triangular substance, that is, the "crab stomach".

Stripes of white and soft matter symmetrically located on the top left and right sides of the shelled crab are called "crab gills".

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Finally, there is the "crab heart". If you want to find it, you must break the crab in half. There is a substance like a pentagram under the crab yolk or crab paste. Small crabs are not easy to find!

There are four kinds of internal organs of the big crab that can't be eaten: heart, cheeks, lungs, stomach and intestines, which must be cleaned up when eating.

After the crab goes to the rope, it is necessary to break off the navel first and suck it with your mouth to know whether the crab is steamed or not. Then pinch the edge of the crab cover from the navel and turn it up. Scoop a spoonful of vinegar into the crab cover. This crab cover also has a special name, called "crab bucket" or "crab pocket".

There is a gap above the crab bucket. There are teeth in the gap, and behind the teeth is the crab stomach, also known as the "crab monk". It is said that it was changed by the old monk Fahai who bullied the White Snake.

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Press the crab tooth with your thumb from the gap, which can break the connection between the crab tooth and the crab bucket, and then you can pick up the whole "crab monk", which is not edible. Dip in vinegar and eat the crab paste, which is the first enjoyment of eating crabs. There are crab roe and cream in the crab bucket, which can be drunk with vinegar or eaten off.