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Here's what imitation crab meat is really made of

by Rob Ludacer and Jessica Orwig on May 17, 2017, 4:18 PM

That stuff in your store-bought California roll might look like crab, but it's probably an impostor called "imitation crab."

Imitation crab is less expensive than the real thing, but when it comes to nutrition, there's no competition: real crab is what you want.

The reason imitation crab isn't as nutritious as the real thing is because it contains no actual crab. That's right, the main ingredient is actually a fish paste called surimi.

Surimi is often made from pollock fish with fillers and flavorings like starch, sugar, egg whites, and crab flavoring. The combination of fish parts, carbs, and sugar are why nutrition isn't imitation crab's strongest quality.

Despite containing no real crab and being less nutritious, that's not stopping us from eating it! 

In 2010, Americans consumed almost twice as much pollock as crab. You can bet the crabs like those numbers.

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