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    I bought a can of refrigerated crab meat at Belcris yesterday. Any suggestions how to prepare it for a dinner? Only had it at a restaurant before in the U.S.
     
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    Wife says it should be ready to eat but I would read the instructions on the tin.
     
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    I never heard of canned food that needs to be refrigerated before the can is opened
     
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    Crab meat in a can is more expensive than Spam......just saying
    As a special treat my Mother would on occasions by a fresh cooked crab for my Dad's evening meal, he would sit there cracking open it's claws with nut crackers.
    A frozen dressed crab doesn't come cheap but takes the mess out of preparing.
    Tinned crab meat is an alternative my wife uses these days.
     
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    My mum use to give us tinned salmon on Sundays (the pink stuff) tasted good but in those we ate what was on our plate or we went hungry.
    I had and still have a good appetite, just had 5 large tiger prawns.
     
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    Tinned pink salmon, I recall that. Red was always a bit better but smoked, fresh grilled or steamed the best IMO.

    Looking forward to king prawns and grilled tilapia, so much fresh seafood especially fishes. Although I did read or here that some of the tilapia was a bit dodgy to eat if it was fed on chicken waste?
     
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    The first time I had fresh Tuna was in the Philippines, prior to that I thought Tuna came out of a tin!
    Whether it was the way they cooked it, but it had the texture of a pork steak!
    My experience on that trip was in the fish market, Large Tiger Prawns were expensive either that or they saw a long nose and put the price up, my wife just walked away and said from now on dont stand too near to me.
    Happy days make happy memories....
     
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