The King Crab belongs to the Lithodidae family (king crabs) and thrives best on soft bottoms, such as sand and mud, at depths between 5 and 500 meters in cold, northern waters, particularly in the Barents Sea. It prefers water temperatures between 0 and 8 degrees Celsius. The King Crab is one of the largest crustaceans in the world, capable of reaching a carapace width of up to 23 cm and a weight exceeding 10 kg, with a leg span of nearly 2 meters. Fishing for King Crab occurs year-round, subject to quota regulations. The meat in its claws and legs is sweet, white, and succulent, with a firm texture that makes it a highly sought-after delicacy. It is exceptionally well-suited for boiling, steaming, grilling, and as an exclusive ingredient in seafood dishes.
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