Description:
1. Product Overview
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Species: Homarus gammarus
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Key Characteristics:
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Live & Fresh β Wild-caught from the cold, pristine waters of Scotland
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Rare & Highly Prized β Recognizable by its deep blue shell and premium status
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Flavor Profile: Naturally sweet, rich, and oceanic with deep umami notes
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Texture: Firm, succulent, and tender with a satisfying bite
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Sustainably Sourced β Responsibly harvested for quality and conservation
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Suitable For:
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Sashimi (Raw): Sweet and delicate when served fresh
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Grilling / Roasting: Brings out deep umami flavors
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Steaming / Boiling: Keeps the meat tender and naturally sweet
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Butter Poaching: Enhances succulence and richness
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Bisque / Soups: Shells are perfect for an ultra-flavorful broth
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Not Suitable For:
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Overcooking, as it can turn tough and rubbery
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2. Why Choose Live Scottish Blue Lobster?
β Rare & Luxurious β A prized lobster known for its sweet, firm meat.
β Deep Oceanic Umami Flavor β Superior to common lobsters.
β Versatile Cooking Options β Perfect for sashimi, grilling, steaming & soups.
β Sustainably Wild-Caught β Ethically harvested from Scottish waters.
3. Handling & Preparation Tips
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Storage & Cleaning:
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Keep live in a damp, cool environment.
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If storing overnight, wrap in a damp cloth and refrigerate at 0β4Β°C.
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Sashimi Preparation (Raw Consumption):
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Dispatch humanely before preparation.
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Remove tail meat, slice thinly, and serve with soy sauce and wasabi.
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Cooking Methods:
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Steaming / Boiling: Cook whole for 8β12 minutes, depending on size.
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Grilling: Split in half, brush with butter, and grill for 4β6 minutes.
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Butter Poaching: Slow-cook in butter at low heat for ultimate tenderness.
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Bisque / Soup: Use the shells to create a rich, flavorful broth.
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π« Avoid:
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Overcooking, as the meat can become tough.
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Storing live lobsters in fresh water, as they will not survive.
β Key Takeaways:
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Rare, deep blue shell β a premium delicacy.
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Sweet, firm, and rich in umami flavors.
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Versatile β Enjoy raw as sashimi, grilled, steamed, or in a bisque.
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