AWESOME HAIRY CRAB CATCHING DEEP SEA
The hairy crab (kegani in Japanese) or horsehair crab is found in the
Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. It gets its name from the spiky
hairs that cover its entire body. This little critter is smaller than the
snow crab and the red king crab, making many people say it is more
difficult to eat, but it has a dense, sweet flavor, making the effort of
cracking open that shell well worth it. People who call themselves true
crab lovers will often choose the horsehair crab. It is often boiled in
saltwater to bring out its rich original flavor, then cut into sections and
eaten by hand.