I asked the crab master of Su Crab Pavilion, the male crab is basically crab paste, but there will be a small amount of crab yolk, which is because the crab yolk is not a crab's eggs, although the ingredients and the crab eggs are basically the same, but there is a fundamental difference between the two. Crab yolk does contain egg cells that have not been discharged from the body, but there are other crab organs, glands, tissue fluids and other substances, not simply crab eggs.
So male crabs will also contain a little bit of crab yolk, but its composition is completely different from that of female crabs.
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