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  2. American lobster - Wikipedia

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    Some lobsters become blue as a result of a genetic mutation that causes the lobster to produce an excessive amount of a particular protein. [23] The protein and a red carotenoid molecule known as astaxanthin combine to form a blue complex known as crustacyanin, giving the lobster its blue color. [24]

  3. Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Lobster is commonly served boiled or steamed in the shell. Diners crack the shell with lobster crackers and fish out the meat with lobster picks. The meat is often eaten with melted butter and lemon juice. Lobster is also used in soup, bisque, lobster rolls, cappon magro, and dishes such as lobster Newberg and lobster Thermidor.

  4. Tomalley - Wikipedia

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    Lobster bisque, lobster stock, and lobster consommé are made using lobster bodies (heads), often including tomalley. In Maryland and on the Delmarva Peninsula , the hepatopancreas of the blue crab is called the "muster" or "mustard", probably because of the yellow color, which is not the bright yellow of regular prepared yellow mustard , but ...

  5. The Surprising Reason Why You Should Eat Lobster in ... - AOL

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    If after 10 minutes, they're not all red, keep checking back every 5 minutes or so until all the lobster is completely bright red.” For boiling, shoot for 5 to 6 minutes for a 1-pound lobster.

  6. Bruce the rare orange lobster was saved from the pot by Save ...

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    "These pigments include red, orange, yellow, blue colorations and even a pure white, which is an absence of coloration." "When an orange colormorph occurs, it can only show the orange colors in ...

  7. Rare Orange Lobster Mama in Maine Is Hatching Rare ... - AOL

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    According to the University of Maine’s Lobster Institute, finding a calico lobster is a 1 in 30 million chance. There are also cotton candy lobsters! The chances of finding one of these beauties ...

  8. Homarus gammarus - Wikipedia

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    On this European lobster, the right claw (on the left side of the image) is the crusher and the left claw is the cutter.. Homarus gammarus is a large crustacean, with a body length up to 60 centimetres (24 in) and weighing up to 5–6 kilograms (11–13 lb), although the lobsters caught in lobster pots are usually 23–38 cm (9–15 in) long and weigh 0.7–2.2 kg (1.5–4.9 lb). [3]

  9. Nephrops norvegicus - Wikipedia

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    Nephrops norvegicus at Cretaquarium in Greece. Nephrops norvegicus has the typical body shape of a lobster, albeit narrower than the large genus Homarus. [3] It is pale orange in colour, and grows to a typical length of 18–20 centimetres (7–8 in), or exceptionally 25 cm (10 in) long, including the tail and claws. [4]