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- The oyster crab (Zaops ostreus) is a small, whitish or translucent crab in the family Pinnotheridae. Oyster crabs are small in size, typically measuring...
- Crab in oyster sauce or oyster sauce crab is a Chinese seafood dish of crab served in savoury oyster sauce. It is a po****r dish across Asia.[better source needed]...
- Common oyster predators include crabs, seabirds, starfish, and humans. Some oysters contain crabs, known as oyster crabs. Bivalves, including oysters, are...
- The pea crab, Pinnotheres pisum, is a small crab in the family Pinnotheridae that lives as a parasite in oysters, clams, mussels, and other species of...
- condiment. Oyster sauce is also used in Shandong, Sichuan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisines.[citation needed] Dishes that may use oyster sauce include crab in oyster...
- cultured oysters. In the north Atlantic Ocean, oyster crabs may live in an endosymbiotic commensal relationship within a host oyster. Since oyster crabs are...
- 蝦油; xiā yóu; hâ iû), is also commonly used in the cuisine, along with oyster, crab and shrimp. Peanuts (utilised for both savoury dishes and desserts) are...
- (formerly P. ostreus), the oyster crab and Nepinnotheres novaezelandiae (formerly P. novaezelandiae), the New Zealand pea crab. The species currently recognised...
- famous for oysters, collected from beds beyond the low water mark from Roman times until the mid-20th century. The annual Whitstable Oyster Festival takes...
- males generally have larger chelae than females. Florida stone crabs prefer to feed on oysters and other small mollusks, polychaete worms, and other crustaceans...