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Do You Like Surimi (Fake Crab) ???

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Old 10-20-2020, 07:03 AM
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I lived in Hawaii as a teenager and I ate a lot of surimi, which was very popular and usually served in saimin, salads, etc. I love it from a sentimental point of view. It's also really cheap, so when I see it in the grocery stores and usually pick up a tray of it for under $2. I like snacking on it as is, but I'll put it into casseroles, soups, salads, sandwiches...just abut everything.
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Old 10-20-2020, 08:45 AM
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I like it cold for snacking. Don't care much for it in hot food.
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Old 10-20-2020, 09:27 AM
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I can totally see being attached to it for sentimental reasons...but I'm afraid growing up on the other coast, I have a preference for true crab! We were spoiled growing up with a *lot* of fresh seafood available. I've come to accept it as part of the sushi world, though, and don't mind it mixed in with some kind of sushi roll.
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I can't eat crab or lobster, my fingers swell but I can eat shrimp with no swelling. I use to catch crab at St. Jekyll island GA and feed them to my cat. Loved to go to the pier and put out the crab baskets. We bought chicken back from the bait and tackle shop there. Thanks for bringing back good memories for me!
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Old 10-21-2020, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I can't eat crab or lobster, my fingers swell but I can eat shrimp with no swelling. I use to catch crab at St. Jekyll island GA and feed them to my cat. Loved to go to the pier and put out the crab baskets. We bought chicken back from the bait and tackle shop there. Thanks for bringing back good memories for me!
Surimi is not made out of crab. It's made out of white fish. Maybe you can eat it without any problems.
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Originally Posted by Cheshirepat View Post
I can totally see being attached to it for sentimental reasons...but I'm afraid growing up on the other coast, I have a preference for true crab! We were spoiled growing up with a *lot* of fresh seafood available. I've come to accept it as part of the sushi world, though, and don't mind it mixed in with some kind of sushi roll.
Well...yeah...I love real crab too and we have lots of it here, on our coast, but it's expensive.
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Old 10-21-2020, 07:14 AM
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Yes, I like it and also buy it to snack on, make crab salad or sushi rolls. Like another poster I do not like it as much cooked.
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I like some brands more than others, but when I had to go low carb I found I can't have much any more.

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I do like it. When you can't have the real thing it's nice to have.
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I thaw it and eat on salad. A nice touch.
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