Crayfish as food

Boiled crayfish
A crayfish buffet at restaurant Tukkutorin kala in Kalasatama, Helsinki, Finland

Crayfish are eaten all over the world. Like other edible crustaceans, only a small portion of the body of a crayfish is edible. In most prepared dishes, such as soups, bisques and étouffées, only the tail portion is served. At crawfish boils or other meals where the entire body of the crayfish is presented, other portions, such as the claw meat, may be eaten.

Claws of larger boiled specimens are often pulled apart to access the crayfish, as seasoning and flavor can collect in the fat of the boiled interior.[1]

  1. ^ Lessley Anderson (March 27, 2007). "Do you suck heads?". Chowhound.

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