Alaskan king crab

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Definition

Noun: 1. A large species of crab: Refers specifically to a large, edible crab species (Paralithodes camtschaticus) found in the northern Pacific Ocean, particularly near the coasts of Alaska and Japan. It is also commonly known as the king crab. 2. The meat from this crab: Refers to the culinary product, the meat harvested from this crab, which comes primarily from its legs.

Usage Examples
  • The Alaskan king crab is a prized catch for fishing vessels in the Bering Sea.
  • For the seafood platter, we ordered two pounds of Alaskan king crab.
  • The legs of the Alaskan king crab are known for their impressive size and sweet flavor.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to other crab varieties like Dungeness crab or snow crab, emphasizing its larger size and distinct origin.
  • In culinary contexts, "Alaskan king crab" can refer to the whole animal or specifically to its prepared meat, with context usually making the meaning clear.
Variants and Related Words
  • King crab: A more general common name for the same species.
  • Red king crab: Another specific name for , referring to its coloration.
Synonyms
  • King crab
  • Red king crab (for the specific species)
Related Phrases
  • King crab legs: A common menu term specifying the most popular part of the crab for consumption.
  • Alaskan king crab fishing: Refers to the industry and activity of harvesting these crabs.
Noun
  1. large edible crab of northern Pacific waters especially along the coasts of Alaska and Japan
  2. meat of large cold-water crab; mainly leg meat