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GIANT MUD CRAB

GIANT MUD CRAB

Hearty, meaty crabs with rich, natural sweetness, hand-selected for peak freshness.

Premium-quality Giant Mud Crab — famous for its sweet, tender meat and rich flavor. Perfect for Sri Lankan crab curry, grilling, or gourmet seafood dishes.

  • SPECIES (SCIENTIFIC NAME) : Scylla serrata
  • DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT : Fresh chilled whole & Fillets
  • TREATMENT TYPE : Chilled
  • TYPE OF PACKING : Poly boxes with gel ice & raw ice
  • ORIGIN : Wild Caught
  • NUTRIENTS & BENEFITS : Protein, Omega-3, vitamin D, iron, zinc, calcium, selenium. Supports strong bones, immunity, and cardiovascular health.

Description

Sourced from the nutrient-rich waters of the Indian Ocean and coastal lagoons, our Giant Mud Crab (Scylla serrata) is a prized delicacy loved for its succulent meat and unmatched taste. Known for its large claws and firm texture, this crab is ideal for luxurious seafood preparations — from spicy Sri Lankan crab curry to butter garlic or grilled crab dishes.

At ARR Divine Seafrex, we ensure every Giant Mud Crab is freshly caught, cleaned, and hygienically packed to preserve its natural flavour and freshness. Rich in protein, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids, it’s the perfect choice for seafood lovers seeking premium quality and authentic ocean taste.

Key Highlights:

  • 100% fresh, sustainably sourced mud crabs

  • Sweet, tender meat with rich, bold flavour

  • Excellent for curry, grill, or butter garlic dishes

  • High in protein and essential nutrients

  • Hygienically cleaned and ready to cook

  • Handpicked from Indian Ocean and lagoon waters

Enjoy restaurant-quality seafood at home with ARR Divine Seafrex Giant Mud Crab — the ultimate choice for freshness, flavour, and quality.

Additional information

SPECIES (SCIENTIFIC NAME)

Scylla serrata

DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT

TREATMENT TYPE

TYPE OF PACKING

ORIGIN

Wild Caught

NUTRIENTS & BENEFITS

Protein, Omega-3, vitamin D, iron, zinc, calcium, selenium. Supports strong bones, immunity, and cardiovascular health