Alaska King Crab

Fresh Alaskan King Crab for sale online. Order Alaska King Crab and enjoy the best crab available. Sweet delicious Alaskan King Crab, fresh from the pristine waters of Alaska delivered to your home.
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Alaskan King Crab Legs and ClawsWild Caught Frozen5 lb.Seller: Amazon.com
Alaskan king crab legs |
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King Crab Legs X-JUMBO (5 LBS)Seller: Amazon.com
THE JUMBO Size almost a pound Each Leg! Hailed by many as the show stopper of appetizers, King Crab no doubt has a reputation all its own. Almost a staple of the New Years party, the Legs look more like Louisville Sluggers. Full to the rim with that sweet and slightly salted meat, If it's huge hunks of meat you want these babies are for You! |
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Omaha Steaks 1 (2 lb.) King Crab LegsSeller: Amazon.com
Our Crab Legs are addictive! Generous portions of King Crab Legs filled with tender, sweet white meat. Fully cooked, split and immediately frozen for your convenience, all you have to do is thaw and serve. Try them with our Lemon Parsley Butter Sauce. |
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10 pounds Giant Alaskan Red King CrabSeller: Amazon.com
Our King Crab are the largest Crab in the world. They are delivered live to the processor so the Quality and Freshness are Flash frozen into them. You will notice the sweet flavor of these crab with every mouth watering bite. They are harvested at their peak of ripeness when each giant leg is packed full of meat. Some of the legs are as big as a human arms and can be up to 3 feet long. Perishable items ship on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday with Expedited Shipping ONLY. |
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Alaska King Crab Nutritional Information:
Serving size: 3 oz. Cooked, Edible Portion
Calories - 82
Protein - 16.45 g
Total Fat - 1.31 g
- Saturated Fat - 0.113 g
- Monounsaturated Fat - 0.157 g
- Polyunsaturated Fat - 0.456 g
Carbohydrates - 0 g
Sodium - 911 mg
Iron - 0.640 mg
Cholesterol - 45 mg
Source: USDA Handbook #8





