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GaryK ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Location: worcs uk ![]() Points: 87 |
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Hi all were off to Kassiopi again this June and Iim determined to try Lobster. Can anyone advise me on where is the best restaurant is to try this dish?
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Alecko ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Dover ex Manche ![]() Points: 1467 |
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Gary, I would think Imerolia Beach Taverna. Spiro, the owner, specialises in sea food and sometimes catches his own Lobsters. Lovely taverna in a beautiful setting and wonderful staff. Alec. |
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Kinninviekid ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Kinninvie ![]() Points: 1967 |
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I second that
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SusieB ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Kent ![]() Points: 522 |
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Hi Gary,
Trilogia on the headland is superb and often serves Lobster too. Cheers Sue
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A diet is too little of a good thing - Garfield
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Imerolia ![]() New Member ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: none selected ![]() Points: 8 |
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Do try Imerolia taverna we, had the lobster, very very good
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Mr Ouzo ![]() New Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 21 Apr 2012 Location: skipsea east yo ![]() Points: 8 |
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Rather have fish fingers
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Trisa ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Greece ![]() Points: 1711 |
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I'm not sure that we get real lobsters here unless they are imported or frozen. Most of what you see are crayfish and are still very tasty!
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MCH ![]() Admin Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Spixworth and Kavadades ![]() Points: 3744 |
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I always thought that until I looked it up, crayfish are freshwater and there is a lobster without the large claws, and just to confuse things even more some lobsters are known as crawfish,
MCH
Difference Between Lobster and Crayfish
If you are fond of sea foods, you may have noticed the common question of how one can tell the difference between a lobster and a crayfish. These crustaceans may have been served on your plate without you knowing what you’re going to eat. Hence, it is best to tell the difference between both before savoring their chewy and soft meat. To avoid more confusion, the lobster and the crayfish are very close relatives. The lobster that people usually talk about pertains to the specific lobster type called clawed lobsters. These species are not that related to the other lobsters, like the spiny lobsters, because the latter types don’t have any claws (claw-less lobsters). As mentioned, the clawed lobsters are, in fact, more related to the other three families of crayfishes when compared to the other lobster types. They are so related that they almost even look the same. They have a similar number of appendages (limbs) used for swimming, they both have antennas, and possess a relatively long tail. They both strike with two powerful claws and live with an outer protection or shell. Both species also have compound eyes. Obviously, these sumptuous creatures do not possess a neck. Hence, their heads and bodies seem to be fused. This is why the term cephalothorax (head and body)is relevant. Their abdomens are also composed of several segmented stacks, to which the said appendages are attached. However, in terms of habitat, you can almost always tell the difference between the two. Together with the shrimp family, lobsters dwell in almost all types of seas or oceans. Conversely, crayfishes are the crustaceans that live in freshwater environments, like creeks, rivers and even lakes. Specific locations where they dominate are the Northern Americas, some Asian spots, and European and Australian regions. Secondly, the crayfish, otherwise known as the crawfish, is said to be shorter than the average clawed lobsters. Adult sized crayfishes can reach lengths of 10 to 15 cm. On the contrary, lobsters can stretch longer, up to 5 to 10 cm more, or 20 cm at an average. If they are not harvested, sometimes lobsters even grow a lot longer. Moreover, to some people’s surprise, lobsters are also sometimes known by their alternate name – crawfish. Overall, although lobsters and crayfish are typically the same crustaceans in terms of body structure, they still manage to be different in two major aspects: 1. Lobsters live in saltwater habitats, whereas crayfish live in freshwater environments. 2. Lobsters are generally the longer crustacean version when compared to crayfish. Read more: Difference Between Lobster and Crayfish | Difference Between | Lobster vs Crayfish http://www.differencebetween.net/science/nature/difference-between-lobster-and-crayfish/#ixzz1tn7o7VaL |
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Trisa ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Greece ![]() Points: 1711 |
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This is quite an interesting article on Greek fish and seafood.
There is a section on lobster.
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Davyboy ![]() 4 Stars Wow! ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Yorkshire ![]() Points: 29428 |
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Keep taking your, take a holiday in kassiopi pills.
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Trisa ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Greece ![]() Points: 1711 |
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Mmmmmm! Fish fingers in a roll with lettuce and mayo!
Mouth is watering!
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GaryK ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Location: worcs uk ![]() Points: 87 |
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Thanks for everyones advice, not long now and Ill be munching away on lobster
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