American lobster (lat. Homarus americanu), also known as Maine lobster, Atlantic lobster, Canadian lobster, true lobster, northern lobster, and Canadian Reds, is considered the heavies... READ MORE
Mejillón de Galicia are the fresh mussels (lat. Mytilus galloprovincialis), cultivated using rafts in the area of the Galician rías in the provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra. These mussels have bri... READ MORE
Centolla fueguina is an exceptionally flavored crustacean of the crab family Lithodes santolla, also known as Southern king crab or Tierra del Fuego crab, native across the southern coasts of Argentina and Chile. The best-known fishing gr... READ MORE
THIS SPECIES IS AT RISK OF EXTINCTION. In the mangrove-lined salt waters in the Brazilian region of Sergipe resides a small crab with flavorful, delicate flesh. It is known as aratù, a crustacean belonging to the Grapsidae... READ MORE
Coquille Saint-Jacques des Côtes-d'Armor are scallops of the pecten maximus species that are sold whole, either fresh or frozen in their shells. They come from the seabed in the Côtes-d'Armor region, famous for its fi... READ MORE
Moules de Bouchot de la Baie du Mont-Saint-Michel are fresh mussels of the Mytilus edulis species, farmed on the high wooden stakes placed in water in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel between the regions of Ille et Vilaine and Manche... READ MORE
Dungeness crab is a common crab found in the Pacific Northwest and off the coast of Washington. This large crustacean is heavier than most crabs and around 25% of its weight is pure meat. It's caught during the winter and until July in one-way doo... READ MORE
The warm waters of Florida’s Gulf Coast are home to the state’s quintessential seafood delicacy - the stone crab. This small crustacean has a smooth, red-brownish shell with a pair of hefty claws which are packed with sweet, f... READ MORE
Camarão da Costa Negra (Black Coast shrimp) is a shrimp cultivated in captivity. It is produced in the municipalities of Itarema, Acaraú, Cruz, and Jijoca de Jericoacoara. Camarão da Costa Negra is high in protein content and ... READ MORE
Found off the coast of northern Australia, Moreton Bay bug belongs to the Thenus species of slipper lobsters and encompasses reef bug, officially known as Thenus australiensis and mud bug, officially named Thenus par... READ MORE
Inhabiting the shallow waters of Australia and New Zealand and only available wild-caught, Balmain bug is an oddly shaped slipper lobster that has a reddish brown shell, narrow tail (where most of the meat is), and no claws. Its meat rang... READ MORE
Nordseekrabben, scientifically known as Crangon crangon, are a variety of small shrimps that inhabit the North Sea off the coasts of Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Known by various names in Germany, including
Moules de Bouchot are mussels that are cultivated on stakes from larvae caught in their natural habitat, exclusively. When the species Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis are cultivated, they produce moules de Bouchout. ... READ MORE
Lithodes santolla (the scientific classification of the southern king crab) is a species of king crab native to the coast of Chile, Argentina, and Peru. They can typically live in waters up to 150 meters deep, but some fishermen ... READ MORE
Traditionally farmed in bays, inlets, and sheltered estuaries, Sydney rock oyster was the first aquaculture species in Australia. The oyster has a thick, smooth shell, while the flesh is silky and tender with a distinctively strong flavor... READ MORE
True Belon oysters are produced in the area around the French river Belon, and some say that they are some of the rarest oysters in the world. They have a flavor reminiscent of brine and an intense copper finish, and they are full of umam... READ MORE
Huîtres Marennes Oléron are oysters from the Bassin de Marennes Oléron area in France, where shellfish farming is a principal activity. The oysters are matured and fattened on oyster beds after which they are sold fres... READ MORE
Malostonske kamenice are fresh european flat oysters produced in the Mali Ston bay near the city of Dubrovnik. Special reserve Mali Ston bay, a protected area of nature, represents one of the last preserved habitats of this oyster species... READ MORE
Percebes, which are known as goose barnacles in English, are unusual looking crustaceans that are usually attached to the surface of the rocks or floating items in the sea. They have a long rubbery stem (neck), which they use to ... READ MORE
Txangurro is a species of spider crab that is often used in Basque cuisine. Known as centollo, or its scientific name, Maja squinado, this crustacean is distinguished by a large and spiky carapace with long and thin legs... READ MORE
Devon crab is a type of crab that’s sustainably fished in the waters off the South Devon coast. The crabs are caught using pots that are laid in strings on the sea bed, and they cause no damage to the sea environment. These crabs’ meat... READ MORE
Whitstable oysters come from the oyster beds near Whitstable in Kent, and have a unique, fat, succulent meat full of zinc and Omega 3 fatty acids. They are harvested, washed and graded after three to five years of growing in the oyster be... READ MORE
Geoduck is a large, unusually shaped clam that is native to the west coast of North America, namely Pacific Northwest and Western Canadian coast. It consists of a long soft body, often referred to as a neck or siphon, which hangs from the... READ MORE
Isle of Man Queenies are medium-sized queen scallops that are sustainably caught on Isle of Man. Their shell can be yellow, orange, brown, red or purple and the opaque/cream coloured meat inside the shell consists of a small, circular, cylindrical... READ MORE
Endemic to the Colombian islands of Providencia and Santa Catalina, the black crab (lat. Gecarcinus ruricola) is easily recognizable by its black shell and red legs with yellow markings. Every year between April and June, thousands of the... READ MORE
Symi shrimp are tiny, flavorful shrimp native to the waters around Symi, a small island in the Dodecanese region of Greece. These shrimp are famous for their delicate, sweet flavor and their very small size, which sets them apart from larger shrim... READ MORE
Dublin Bay prawns are small, orange colored lobsters that are caught by nets and sorted, then brought to the markets. They are often prepared with lemon and garlic, dipped in sweet chili, or added to various salads and soups. Apparently, the prawn... READ MORE
Novigradske kapešante are traditional scallops originating from Novigrad in Croatia. They're considered one of the tastiest shellfish in the world because they grow in the local marine area where the salty seawater comes into contact with f... READ MORE
Norwegian lobsters have a mild and sweet flavor, while the meat is white and firm. The best meat can be found in the head, tail, and claws. Nutrition-wise, it's rich in iodine, selenium, protein, and vitamin B12. The lobsters are caught throughout... READ MORE
Coffin Bay king oyster is a Pacific oyster of an impressive size hailing from the pristine waters of South Australia’s Coffin Bay. Unlike most oysters which are typically grown for about 18 months, these oysters are allowed to grow ... READ MORE
Scardovari mussels also called peoci in the Venetian dialect, are shellfish of the Mytilus galloprovincialis species, cultivated since the 1960s in the briny waters of Sacca degli Scardovari, the largest lagoon of the Po River De... READ MORE
Thriving in shallow seawaters and lagoons along Sri Lanka’s coastline, edible crab species are found in abundance, and they’ve always been an integral part of the country’s traditional cuisine. Among the most appreciated edible s... READ MORE
Considered a quintessential delicacy in the Channel Island of Guernsey, Guernsey ormers are a type of shellfish, a gastropod mollusk that's been traditionally collected on the island for centuries. This native shellfish (also known as
Gambas de Palamós are a renowned and highly prized variety of prawns found in the Mediterranean Sea, specifically near Palamós, a town located on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. These prawns are famous for their exceptional qual... READ MORE
Maldon rock oysters are oysters that are sustainably grown and harvested from the oyster beds in Maldon, Essex. The oysters are characterized by their distinct flavor and meatiness, which is a result of growing in salt marshes. It’s recommen... READ MORE
Delaware Bay oysters are eastern oysters of the Crassostrea virginica nomenclature, harvested from Southern Delaware Bay in the US. These oysters are prized for their delicate flavor and firm, plump meat. They have been harvested since th... READ MORE
THIS SPECIES IS AT RISK OF EXTINCTION DUE TO EXCESSIVE GATHERING. Also known as Caracol rosado, Lobatus gigas, or the Aztec name Teccizmama, Caribbean sea queen conch is one of the largest Caribbean mollusks. Th... READ MORE
Green-lipped mussels are native to New Zealand and represent an important staple in the Maori diet due to their anti-inflammatory properties. There are many products containing these mussels that are used in the treatment of asthma and os... READ MORE
Known by various names, this pear-shaped oyster is native to both New Zealand and Chile. In New Zealand, it is mainly wild caught in the South Island’s Foveaux Strait, Golden Bay and Tasman Bay. Since it is a deep-water oyster, it dies after... READ MORE
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The pan-fried variety of the Chinese jiaozi dumpling, known as guotie, is a Northern Chinese dumpling typically filled with minced pork, Chinese cabbage, scallions, ginger, rice wine, and sesame seed oil. Crunchy and soft textures are ach... READ MORE
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Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back to the Mexican silver mines of the 18th century, when the word taco referred to gunpowder that was wrapped in a piece of paper and inserted into rocks. It was used to excavate the preciou... READ MORE
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The name tangbao or tangbaozi refers to a broad group of steamed Chinese soup-filled dumplings. Depending on the origin, dumplings can be made with leavened or plain dumpling dough which is usually wrapped around a gelatinous filling, twi... READ MORE
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One of the most popular fresh seafood one-bowl donburi dishes, kaisendon consists of thinly sliced, assorted raw seafood called sashimi laid over freshly steamed rice. What kind of sashimi will be used in a kaisendon dish is not ... READ MORE
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One of the most famous snacks in Indonesia is batagor, a fried fish dumpling served in a traditional spicy sauce. It has roots in the Chinese culinary tradition, which has left a trace on many Indonesian dishes. Although this famous snack is remin... READ MORE
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Vieiras en su concha is a traditional dish originating from Galicia, consisting of scallops served in their shells. The dish is usually made with a combination of scallops, olive oil, onions, garlic, pimentón, white wine, tomato sauce, salt... READ MORE
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Camarones enchipotlados is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. Although there are many variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, tomatoes, olive oil, chipotle chiles, ginger, garlic, orange juice and zest,... READ MORE
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Kepiting saus Padang is a traditional seafood dish. It consists of crab that's served in spicy Padang sauce. Mud crabs or blue crabs are usually used for the preparation of this dish. They're boiled in hot water until fully cooked (they will turn ... READ MORE
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Nigiri or nigirizushi is a special kind of hand-pressed sushi where the meat is sliced and pressed on top of sushi rice. It was developed in Tokyo (then called Edo) during the 1800s. Sometimes, nori seaweed is used to wrap the whole concoction and... READ MORE
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Makizushi, meaning rolled sushi, is probably the most famous sushi variety. Invented in the 18th century, this type of sushi consists of nori, a sheet of dried seaweed, which is topped with a layer of vinegared rice. A variety of... READ MORE
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Gambas al ajillo is a popular Spanish appetizer consisting of shrimps that are sautéed in a pan with minced garlic, lemon juice, paprika, and olive oil. The dish is usually consumed as a tapa. It is recommended to garnish gambas al ajillo w... READ MORE
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Ceviche mixto is a classic Peruvian appetizer that differentiates itself from other types of ceviche by the addition of various seafood ingredients to regularly used fish. Those include shrimp, squid, octopus, clams, or scallops. A few mussels or ... READ MORE
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Fritto misto is one of those dishes that differs widely across the country. Along the Italian seaside, it will always include crustaceans and mollusks, typically shrimp and squid, and often paranza, which is a collective name for very sma... READ MORE
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One of Italy's all-time favorites, linguine allo scoglio, often also dubbed linguine ai frutti di mare is a typical southern Italian seafood dish or piatto di mare. Back in the 1980s in the wider Neapolitan area, as well as along... READ MORE
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This traditional Portugal dish combines marinated pieces of pork with clams and a lightly spicy, wine-infused sauce. Though the name of this classic might imply it originated in Alentejo, it is believed that it initially appeared in the Algarve re... READ MORE
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Named after the 19th-century poet Raimundo António de Bulhão Pato, this simple Portuguese dish combines clams and a flavorful sauce that is based on olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, and fresh cilantro. However, the sauce can also have... READ MORE
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Tacos gobernador (lit. governor's tacos) are Mexican tacos named after a Sinaloan governor. In order to prepare the dish, warm tortillas are filled with a combination of shrimps, grated cheese, coriander, onions, and tomatoes. The tortillas are th... READ MORE
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Tsukemen is a noodle dish from Japan that is eaten in a unique way. Cold noodles are dipped in the accompanying soup, broth, or sauce, which are served hot in a separate bowl. The noodles can also be dipped in vinegar or spiced up with chili sauce... READ MORE
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Assorted fried seafood known as fritto misto di pesce is hugely popular in Campania, but it is also found all over Italy. However, fritto misto is one of those dishes that differs widely across the country. Along the Italian seaside, it will alway... READ MORE
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Stir-fry shrimps or you bao xia is a Chinese dish where whole shrimps are stir-fried in a wok until crispy. They are then soaked in a savory sauce that typically consists of chicken broth, black vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, and Shaoxing wi... READ MORE
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Machas a la parmesana is a typical Chilean dish consisting of razor clams that are topped with salt, white wine, butter, and parmesan cheese. The clams are then broiled until the cheese melts, and it is recommended to serve them immediately, prefe... READ MORE
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Arroz con bogavante is a traditional rice dish originating from Valencia. This brothy rice dish is usually made with a combination of round rice such as arroz bomba, lobster, fish stock, white wine, shrimps, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomatoes,... READ MORE
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Tacacá is a mouth-numbing Brazilian soup made with large dried shrimps, tucupí (wild cassava byproduct), manioc starch, hot yellow peppers, and jambú – a leafy plant with anesthetic properties. To make ... READ MORE
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Conchitas a la parmesana is a traditional dish that's served as an appetizer. It consists of scallops that are topped with grated parmesan, then placed under the broiler for a few minutes. When served, the cheese should be bubbling, but the scallo... READ MORE
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Cracked conch is one of the most popular Bahamian dishes – conch meat is breaded in a batter made with flour, then deep-fried until golden and crispy. The name of this dish refers to a method of tenderizing the tough, chewy meat with a meat ... READ MORE
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Camarones en salsa de tamarindo is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. The dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, onions, chipotle chiles, garlic, tamarind paste, stock, butter, coriander, and salt. The shrimp shells, ... READ MORE
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Pad Thai is Thailand's national dish, a flavorful stir-fry (pad in Thai) dish consisting of rice noodles, tofu, dried shrimp, bean sprouts, and eggs. If it's made with meat, chicken and pork are some of the most popular choices. The flavo... READ MORE
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Sashimi is a Japanese delicacy consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or shellfish (or even meat) served with soy sauce and other ingredients such as wasabi or ginger paste. Most common ingredients used in the preparation of sashimi are tuna, squid,... READ MORE
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Tom Yum is one of the best known Thai dishes, a spicy, sour, and aromatic soup that is traditionally served with rice. It consists of shallots, lemongrass, fish sauce, minced fresh ginger or galangal, shrimps, mushrooms, kaffir lime leaves, lime j... READ MORE
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One of the most common fast food items in Brazil is known as pastel, a deep-fried, stuffed pastry. This half-circle or rectangle-shaped miniature pie is stuffed with a variety of ingredients, most commonly shredded chicken, ground beef, mozzarella... READ MORE
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Har gow is a Cantonese dumpling characterized by a delicate, translucent wrapper enveloped around a shrimp filling. The dish was created out of necessity when the owner of a small, family-style teahouse from Guangzhou came up with an idea to buy t... READ MORE
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Shumai, literally translated as to cook and sell, is a staple of dim sum cuisine consisting of an open-topped dumpling filled with steamed ground pork, and sometimes finely chopped shrimp or Chinese black mushrooms. When... READ MORE
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Lobster roll is a Maine specialty consisting of cooked lobster meat that is, ideally, drizzled with melted butter and placed into long hot dog rolls. Additionally, the sandwich might include lettuce, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Traditiona... READ MORE
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Moqueca is a seafood stew with a base of palm oil and coconut milk or olive oil, combined with fish or shrimps (or both). The dish is stewed in traditional clay pots along with vegetables and fresh herbs, and it is traditionally served over rice. ... READ MORE
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These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration bet... READ MORE
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Taco de camaron is a variety of taco filled with shrimps and various other ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, coriander, mayonnaise, or pico de gallo. Shrimp tacos originate from Baja California, and are often served with lime or lemon wedges o... READ MORE
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Yangzhou fried rice is a Chinese dish consisting of rice, eggs, and vegetables such as carrots, mushrooms, peas, while the common additions also include shrimps, meat, scallions, and Chinese ham. Traditional versions sometimes may incorporate sea ... READ MORE
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This is a traditional tapa dish where whole shrimps are seasoned with salt, then quickly grilled on an iron skillet over high heat. It is recommended to enjoy them simply with a few squeezes of lemon or lime juice on top, while black pepper is opt... READ MORE
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A typical Cantonese dish originating from the southern parts of China (including Hong Kong) known as rice noodle roll is a small roll prepared with a wide strip of rice milk that is usually filled with vegetables, beef, pork, or shrimp. The dish c... READ MORE
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A classic dish of the Brazilian Bahia region, bobó de camarão is a stew made with puréed cassava (bobó), fresh shrimps, coconut milk, and dendê palm oil. The word bobó comes from ... READ MORE
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Aguachile is a simple dish originating from the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It is a type of Mexican ceviche that (in its most classic version) consists of fresh raw shrimp, cucumber, red onion, lime juice, and water-pulverized chilis, givin... READ MORE
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Moqueca Baiana is a seafood stew originating from the Brazilian state of Bahia, hence the word Baiana in its name. It consists of white fish, shrimps, or other seafood combined with coconut milk, dendê oil, lime juice, and various v... READ MORE