Whelk fishermen use them as bait. A Buddhist temple serves them for Cambodian New Year, picking ling them for a Cambodian dish called "salty crab". One US distillery, Tamworth Distilling, even uses them to flavor a whiskey, Modern Farmer reports. [...]
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