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Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. Deviled crab croquettes originated in Tampa, Florida, where they were developed in the Spanish, Cuban and Italian immigrant community of Ybor City. It is typically served for lunch or as a snack, and it is meant to be eaten with one hand.

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  • Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. Deviled crab croquettes originated in Tampa, Florida, where they were developed in the Spanish, Cuban and Italian immigrant community of Ybor City. It is typically served for lunch or as a snack, and it is meant to be eaten with one hand. Deviled crabs are somewhat similar to boardwalk-style Maryland crab cakes. Differences include the oblong shape, the seasonings used, and the preferred method of eating (by hand). Since deviled crabs were designed to be hand-held, they are packed together more densely than a crab cake so as to not come apart easily. (en)
  • Una croqueta de jaiba o cangrejo es una simple croqueta hecha de carne de cangrejo condimentada y cocida, que se empana, se amasa hasta darle una forma parecida a la de una pelota de rugby o patata pequeña, y se fríe.​ A menudo se condimenta con salsa picante.​ En inglés se llama deviled crab, a pesar de que no tiene relación con los deviled eggs (huevos rellenos). Es parecido al crabcake (‘pastel de cangrejo’), difiriendo principalmente en el condimento: tradicionalmente, el devil (‘diablo’) procede de la salsa cubana de enchilada que se mezcla con el cangrejo en su preparación. Esta salsa tiene más tomate que la variedad mexicana, y da un poco de sabor picante al plato. Otra diferencia entre la croqueta de jaiba y el crabcake es que la primera es firme y se mantiene entera al comerla, y que no se sirve en un panecillo. (es)
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  • Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. Deviled crab croquettes originated in Tampa, Florida, where they were developed in the Spanish, Cuban and Italian immigrant community of Ybor City. It is typically served for lunch or as a snack, and it is meant to be eaten with one hand. (en)
  • Una croqueta de jaiba o cangrejo es una simple croqueta hecha de carne de cangrejo condimentada y cocida, que se empana, se amasa hasta darle una forma parecida a la de una pelota de rugby o patata pequeña, y se fríe.​ A menudo se condimenta con salsa picante.​ (es)
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  • Croqueta de jaiba (es)
  • Deviled crab (en)
  • デビルド・クラブ (ja)
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