I don't think it should. I have been told that it is cheap fish dyed red. This persons answer was irresponsible and could cause someone a problem. Actually if you are allergic to shellfish you could be allergic to the imitation crab. I know because I am allergic to it. The meat itself made with Pollack which I am not allergic to. Depending on the company it can be flavored with real crab broth made from boiling the crab shells. When I eat it my lips itch and I get hives on my face. It took me three tries before I realized what caused the problem. If you have a problem with shellfish it is best not to eat the imitation either.
Cub Foods' king crab salad typically contains imitation crab meat, often made from surimi, rather than real crab meat. It's important to check the specific product label for ingredient details, as formulations can vary. If you're looking for a salad with real crab, be sure to look for products explicitly labeled as containing real crab meat.
Yes, there are imitation abalone products made from various materials such as dyed shells or plastics that mimic the appearance of real abalone. These imitation products are often used as a more affordable alternative to real abalone in jewelry or decorative items.
Yes, imitation crab, also known as surimi, is primarily made from Alaskan Pollock. The fish is processed into a paste and then flavored and colored to resemble the taste and appearance of real crab meat. Other ingredients may be added for texture and flavor, but Pollock is the main component.
Real butter can be used instead of imitation butter flavoring. Imitation butter flavoring is typically used instead of real butter when people have health issues that make the consumption of butter bad for them.
You can draw it on a piece of paper, with a pencil. Don't try to make too good an imitation; if you make an imitation that might get confused with the real banknote, you can get into prison.
The key characteristics that distinguish real Pyrex glassware from imitation products are its thermal resistance, durability, and clarity. Real Pyrex glassware can withstand high temperatures without breaking, is less likely to shatter when dropped, and has a distinct clarity and smoothness that is difficult to replicate in imitation products.
Real lobster comes from actual lobsters caught in the ocean, while imitation lobster is typically made from a mixture of fish and other ingredients shaped to resemble lobster meat. Real lobster tends to have a more distinct flavor and texture compared to imitation lobster, which may have a different taste and consistency.
Since its imitation crab and pre-cooked it is ready to eat out of the package.
The real question is, howd you turn a fiddle into a crab? #StupidIdiot
yeah.
not real sure..