Interesting
Facts About Lobsters by
Brian Schwartz
You may have shopped several times for lobsters and
you may have relished a lobster meal as well but you'll
be surprised at the things you don't know about these
creatures. Here are some interesting facts about lobsters
that you're probably not aware of.
Lobsters
have been popular in Europe for a very long time.
In fact, its reputation as a prize delicacy can
be traced to European nobility. Surprisingly enough
lobsters gained appreciation in America only in
the 1900's. It was considered as the "poor
mans" food in Canada and was used as fertilizer
and for feeding slaves. Things changed only when
they began shipping live lobsters from the coasts
to the cities.
Have
you ever wondered what lobsters feed on? Many people
believe that lobsters are cannibalistic and feed
on one another. Well, this is only half-true. They
normally feed on sea creatures that thrive on the
bottom of the ocean like crabs, clams, snails and
mussels. However, they do feed on tinier lobsters.
There
are two kinds of lobsters: the American lobster
which is found in Maine and Alaska and the spiny
lobster generally found in Florida, California and
the Caribbean. The American lobster has got claws
on the first four legs. This is missing in the spiny
lobster. However, the spiny lobster has got a pair
of horns above the eyes. All lobsters have five
pairs of legs.
Lobsters
shed their shells to reveal new larger shells. This
process is called molting and is necessary to enable
them to grow. The new shell is pretty soft. It may
also take some time to harden. To hasten this process
the lobster eats the old shell to replenish any
lost minerals. Most lobsters molt once a year. Younger
lobsters may molt even twice a year while older
lobsters don't molt frequently. Perhaps, once every
two or three years.
Lobsters
generally live for fifty odd years. The largest
lobster ever caught was estimated to be hundred
years old. Your average one pound lobster is generally
seven or eight years old.
Lobsters
come in varied colors like red, bluish green, yellow
and white. You'll also find lobsters with two different
colors. You may come across spots on a lobster.
The blue lobster is very rare and its blue color
is due to a genetic defect. However, blue lobsters,
like other specimen turn red when cooked.
A
lobster cannot survive in fresh water. It can only
thrive in seawater.
Have
you ever been to a restaurant and wondered whether
they've served you fresh lobster? Here's how you
can find out. If the lobster was still alive when
cooked, its tail will be curled. On the other hand,
a dead lobster's tail remains straight, as its elasticity
is lost. When dipped into boiling water, the live
lobster curls its tail.
This
may surprise you but lobsters can also regenerate
a few of their body parts. This means that they
can grow new legs and claws at will.
Lobster
traps are used to collect live lobsters. These traps
are designed to allow lobsters to enter but not
exit.
If
you're guilt ridden about the pain a lobster will
feel when plunged into boiling water, you needn't
worry. Lobsters have a nervous system similar to
that of a grasshopper. They die as soon as they
are put into boiling water and feel absolutely no
pain. The tales of lobsters screaming when dipped
in boiling water are just myths.
Now
that you've familiarized yourself with these delectable
creatures, you can go online and buy one. If you
order online, you can get one shipped overnight
straight from the coast to your doorstep.
Celebrate, anytime of year, anywhere in the country,
with the finest live lobster from LongLiveLobster.com
- Happy Cracking!