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jeanette1976 | 11:05 Wed 03rd Jan 2007 | Food & Drink
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Is there a particular time of year when crab is 'in season' as the summer usually brings huge crab claws and it was very slim pickings in November when I last checked.

Was having a lovely dinner party and was going to make my famous chilli crab on Saturday.

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The UK crab season is roughly March to the beginning of October. When the water's cooler, they'll eat less and get skinnier (on the inside!).
Hi J - as above note, season ends by October and will really be over by mid November.

For guide of UK seasonality, look at : http://www.eattheseasons.co.uk/index.htm

Easy to read vegetable seasons chart at the Foody as well: http://www.thefoody.com/basic/vegseason.html

Hope this helps - and shop local by the way! - use the local farmers' market / farm shop and boycott the s/market imported stuff whenever you can - Spanish strawberries in January or Peruvian asparagus....??

Save the foodmiles, hug a tree, eat the seasons, cuddle a carrot....you get the picture..
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Thanks again all, very helpful.... I'm going top print all and keep pasted on my kitchen cupboard.

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