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Why does the shell of Crabs turn red when they are cooked?

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Why does the shell of Crabs turn red when they are cooked?

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  1. cause there blue first but there hot like when white be get hot they turn red but the crabs are hot and they turned red.


  2. i agree with benninb

  3. The red pigment is the most stable component of the coloring in a crab shell. The greens, blues, and browns which darken the shell in a live crab are destroyed by cooking. The red pigment common to all shrimp, crab, and lobster shells is astaxanthin, a carotenoid (e.g., like Beta-carotene, the pigment that makes fruits red-orange). Astaxanthin was first identified in the exoskeletons of crayfish (Astacidea), hence its name. In crabs, as in many decapods, astaxanthin is not a free pigment, but is complexed with a protein called Alpha-crustacyanin, which alters the resonance of astaxanthin such that the complex acts as a blue-green pigment. As mentioned above, astaxanthin is heat stable, while the Alpha-crustacyanin protein is not, so boiling the crab shell denatures the blue-green Alpha-crustacyanin releasing the red-orange astaxanthin.

  4. You should give 10 points to benninb. What a great answer!

  5. I love snow crablegs w/ melted butter, ketchup and lots of lemon

    Bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And a nice glass of sweet tea too.

  6. why does anything turn red when warmed to a high  temp

  7. Don't you turn red when you are hot?

  8. You'd get mad too!

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