Hairy Crabs Are Delicious. So Why Can’t You Get Them in the U.S.? - In Season (S1E2)

Описание к видео Hairy Crabs Are Delicious. So Why Can’t You Get Them in the U.S.? - In Season (S1E2)

Hairy crabs are a beloved specialty in China, where they’re consumed by the dozens every autumn, when they’re in season.

But in the United States, they’re considered a pest, and when you find one in the water, you’re not supposed to leave it alive.

How did a crustacean considered a delicacy in one country become a pariah in another? And how do you eat one anyway? We went to Yangcheng Lake, the center of hairy crab production in China, to find out.

This is the second episode of our series “In Season,” where we explore ingredients that are hard to find everywhere but in China. Check out our last episode on Sichuan peppercorns and wild tea here:

Why It’s So Hard to Find Sichuan Peppercorns in America
   • Why It’s So Hard to Find Sichuan Pepp...  

How to Make Green and Black Tea From Scratch
   • How to Make Green and Black Tea From ...  

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Host: Clarissa Wei
Videographer and Producer: Beimeng Fu and Clarissa Wei
Animation: Ray Ngan
Editor and Mastering: Joel Roche

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