Do lobsters have poop in them?

Locate the black vein in the tail, which is what contains the feces. Grasp the vein at the end where the tail originally met the body of the lobster and gently pull the vein away from the tail meat to remove it.
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Is the green stuff in lobster poop?

The green stuff is not poop. It's called "tomalley," which in Latin means "substance made of liver and pancreas but is yummy even though it looks like poop."
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How do you get the poop out of a lobster?

Just like shrimp, lobsters have their intestine running through their tail. Remove it by cutting down the center of the tail with a sharp knife, and then carefully pulling out the intestine, just like you would do to devein a shrimp. And that's all there is to it.
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What is the brown stuff in lobster?

Known also as tomalley, the substance acts as the liver and pancreas of the lobster.
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What part of a lobster should you not eat?

Tails and claws are not edible things from lobsters. Both the body and head contain edible meat. A good amount of rib meat also lies between the thin skin of the body.
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What is the black stuff inside a lobster?

These are immature eggs called roe and are naturally black. If the eggs are black and not red when you are ready to eat your lobster, that means the lobster needs to be cooked further. Once the eggs are red — meaning they're cooked — they can be eaten.
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What is the hard red stuff inside a lobster?

What's the red stuff? It's the roe, the unfertilized eggs of the female. Lobster eggs were once considered a delicacy, like caviar. The roe is also called "coral" because of its bright red color.
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Are lobster guts edible?

While those organs may be tasty, they should not be consumed because they may contain toxins that were originally filtered out from the lobster's body.
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Why is my lobster green inside?

The soft green mass in the body of a cooked lobster is a digestive gland, sort of like a liver and a pancreas combined. It's known to marine biologists as the hepatopancreas and to lobster fans as the tomalley.
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Can you eat the brown meat in lobster?

If your lobster is a female, you'll find roe at the top ridge of the tail meat. It's delicious. However, if it's black, it's undercooked and inedible.
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Do lobsters poop out of their face?

Lobsters pee out of their faces.

They have urine-release nozzles right under their eyes.
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Do lobsters feel pain?

U.K. researchers say crabs, lobsters and octopuses have feelings — including pain. The nervous systems of these invertebrates are at the center of a bill working its way through Britain's Parliament.
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How do lobsters pee?

A lobster pees from openings (nephrophores) located at the base of its second antennae. These excretory organs are called green glands and include a sac linked to a bladder by a coiled tube [source: Lobster Conservancy].
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Is it inhumane to boil lobster?

Most scientists and animal activists agree that it is cruel to boil a live lobster. Lobsters do not have an advanced nervous system, but they do understand how to stay away from anything that may hurt them. Placing them in boiling water will cause them to feel pain until the second they die.
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Can you eat the red stuff in lobster?

You have a female lobster that is starting to form eggs (or roe). They are edible and, like the tomalley, are considered a delicacy. If you are not interested in eating them, you can remove them with your fork or simply rinse them away.
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Can you eat the entire lobster?

Contend with the head and body.

Pull the lobster's top shell off to reveal the body cavity. Consider eating the tomalley—the lobster's liver and pancreas—which are green and edible. If the lobster is female, there might be black or red roe (eggs) as well. Black roe is not safe to eat, but you can eat red roe.
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Can lobster be eaten raw?

Lobster. In the same vein as crabs and shrimp, lobster should be cooked as well. Just not that texturally appealing when served raw. And, like crabs, are our ocean's scavengers.
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What is the old lady in a lobster?

Answer: This reddish color stuff found inside the cooked lobster at the base of the body and along the tail is the female lobster's roe or eggs. It is considered a gourmet treat by some people.
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Can a lobster regrow a claw?

Will that lost claw grow back? A lobster that has lost one claw or has any missing appendage is called a cull. One that has lost two claws is called a bullet or dummie. Lobsters can grow back new claws, legs, and antennae.
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What is the white stuff in lobster?

According to the University of Maine's Lobster Institute (the highest authority we could think of), the white stuff is congealed hemolymph, which is what lobsters have instead of blood and intestines.
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Why is my lobster meat blue?

Generally, you'll buy lobster tails raw (but previously frozen) or still frozen. The outer shell of the tail should be a mottled blue-green, with the meat below a translucent white colour. Any deviations from this should be avoided, as this is an indicator of spoilage.
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Is it OK to eat lobster eggs?

The hard red substance is the roe or the eggs of the female lobster. It is also called the coral because of the deep red color. The roe will be black and will appear gelatin-like if your lobster is under-cooked. It is edible but can also be rinsed out.
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Do lobsters have brains?

The lobsters nervous system is very primitive. In fact it is most similar to the nervous system of an insect. Neither insects nor lobsters have brains. Further, lobsters and other invertebrates have only approximately 100,000 neurons while humans have over 100 billion.
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Does lobster tail have poop?

Locate the black vein in the tail, which is what contains the feces. Grasp the vein at the end where the tail originally met the body of the lobster and gently pull the vein away from the tail meat to remove it.
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Why do lobsters go red when cooked?

Crustacyanin, the colorant in lobster shell, consists of pigment molecules confined in a colorless multiprotein cage. On heating, the proteins denature, releasing their grip on the pigment molecules. Unshackled, the pigment molecules promptly turn red.
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