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Think you were eating one of the same species that shows up in the trade?
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#2
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Tasted nothing like shrimp or lobster. Very unique taste.
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I'll have to try one next time I'm down there!
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they taste like Crawfish, which as my son keeps reminding me is actually not a fish at all.
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Yup, I recall eating one of those once, very similar.
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My son has a blue crawfish in his room and he keeps asking me if he can eat it.
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I had it in Hong Kong when I was younger, I remember seeing them live in tubs at street markets.
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Saw a lot in the markets in Bangkok. Some were huge! I ate them in Cambodia, where they sell them by the tray on the beach. Lime and black pepper seasoning. nom nom.
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Brad |