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No seafood conveys luxury and indulgence more
than live lobster. The very ritual of eating lobsters, cracking
the shell and searching for elusive tiny treasures of meat,
evokes an Epicurean sensuality to be shared only with friends
and lovers. Historically this was not always the case. Colonists
settling in New England viewed their abundant local lobster
as a scourge. As late as the 1880's fishermen only used lobster
as bait.
Though there are hundreds of species, and in
season we also sell the Pacific Spiny Lobster, many gourmands
prefer our North American Homarus Americanus, which ranges
from the northern Maritime provinces of Canada all the way
down to the Carolina coast.
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"Amit: I spoke with my mother a
few days ago and she was very happy with the lobsters
I ordered through your service. She said they were very
sweet and at least as good as lobsters she had when
in Mass. a couple of months ago. I guess that's a ringing
endorsement."
Steve B.
Wed 11/12/2003 1:16 PM
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There is very little waste in lobster. Delicately
sweet and delicious white meat is located in the tail, arms
and claws. Many consider the green "tomalley" which
is actually the liver, and the coral red roe, to be the tastiest
parts. Contrary to popular belief, sizes up to seven pounds
are just as tender as smaller lobsters.
Grocery stores have now installed tanks to market
lobsters at seemingly attractive prices. High-volume supermarket
chains negotiate tough prices from suppliers, who in turn
provide inferior product known in the trade as "B-liners."
These lobsters have not seen the sea for weeks. Sitting on
trucks, stored in sawdust or seaweed, they suffer biological
stress effecting both their texture and flavor. Shells soften
and the meat of these sad critters shrivels-up.
We ship our Live New England Lobsters from a
fisherman's co-op managed by Northernwind Seafoods. Product
is received daily. Lobsters thrive in sophisticated live-holding
systems, gaining strength until they are hand-selected for
vigor and hard-shelled excellence. They may not be the lowest
price, but they will definitely be of superior quality.
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Live New England Lobster
eight 1.5 pounders $204 - Order
six 1.5 pounders $144 - Order
four 1.5 pounders $120 - Order
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