Brits React to Brits try Louisiana Crawfish Boil for the first time!

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  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- 11 днів тому +9

    it still baffles me how a tiny little island nation can detest seafood so much

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 11 днів тому +65

    Crayfish are not prawns, they are more of a small freshwater lobster.

    • @jeffhampton2767
      @jeffhampton2767 11 днів тому +2

      Crayfish or crawfish remind me of water bugs

    • @ScottieRC
      @ScottieRC 11 днів тому +3

      I typed almost an identical comment, then read your’s and deleted mine! 😅

    • @Steve-hq4fm
      @Steve-hq4fm 11 днів тому +6

      Crawfish. Not cray.

    • @80sGamerLady
      @80sGamerLady 11 днів тому +4

      In the south, they are crawfish 😊

    • @philmakris8507
      @philmakris8507 10 днів тому

      Semantics.

  • @paulinesoares3594
    @paulinesoares3594 11 днів тому +27

    Here in New Orleans, we use spices for our boil. Crawfish are not prawns. That’s more like big shrimp. Crawfish are more like small lobster.

  • @hatleyhoward7193
    @hatleyhoward7193 11 днів тому +43

    The potatoes and corn are also cooked in the spices and it’s so freaking delicious. We also do boiled shrimp in the Cajun seasoning.

  • @Jalapenioman8049
    @Jalapenioman8049 11 днів тому +5

    On the crawfish, you’re not sucking brains, is just water with spices! The water from the boil

  • @kayk9895
    @kayk9895 11 днів тому +4

    It's mad to me, Brits live on an ISLAND, but so many of them view seafood as being so foreign and uncomfortable...it's hard to comprehend why

  • @valerieburris607
    @valerieburris607 11 днів тому +3

    This is Louisiana,there are people from all over the country buying seafood and taking it back home with them . if you think about it .the crawfish is in the lobster family.

  • @nathanmclaughlin304
    @nathanmclaughlin304 11 днів тому +16

    Im from about 35 miles north of New Orleans. Boiled crawfish and Blue crabs are the height of cajun cuisine. I usually eat about 7 pounds in a sitting. 1 and a half trays. My friend came down from Chicago and was amazed at how efficiently we can peel tha tail and suck the heads and move on the the next one. We were eating 5 for everyone he peeled. Growing up here, you learn very young how to do that, and by the time you are 21, you're an expert. You peel for the kids at the table so you can peel one for yourself and one for your kid without noticing a lull in eating. Boiled crawfish and crabs are my #1 favorite thing to eat. Especially for Easter. This years been a rough year, tho since prices are high due to demand and shortages because of salt water incursions into traditional fishing areas.

    • @Ira88881
      @Ira88881 11 днів тому

      I’m in Florida, but follow the crawfish news.
      Weren’t they optimistic about this season? And even opened the season early?

    • @nathanmclaughlin304
      @nathanmclaughlin304 10 днів тому +1

      @Ira88881 Yea but the weather had different plans. The farm raised crawfish wasnt as impacted but the normal fishing grounds were impacted from storm surge into brackish and then freshwater fishing areas that caused some die off. Farm raised or pond raised arent as big as those in the spillway basin for instance. And that salt water being pushed into freshwater areas of the spillway causes a lot of problems. We use lots of salt to purge crawfish before a boil. They do not like salt and it impacts their eco system heavily. So storms pushing water in from the gulf has a harsh impact. Doesnt have to be a hurricane to bring in enough saltwater to cause issues either.

    • @getonwithit.2847
      @getonwithit.2847 9 днів тому

      Crawfish etouffee was my gateway dish to cajun cuisine.

  • @thezachari
    @thezachari 11 днів тому +3

    From South Louisiana born and raised, and I love seeing people globally checking out our culture and food.

    • @YellaBellaReno
      @YellaBellaReno 9 днів тому +1

      I recommend New Orleans to everyone I meet abroad who has never been to the US. They often talk about NYC or LA or Miami, which are all great… but I still recommend New Orleans. Although, I always gotta worn the Brits in particular about the humidity in the summer. 😂
      I’m excited to take my partner later this year, as he’s never been, and I know he’ll really enjoy it. I love that city.

  • @80sGamerLady
    @80sGamerLady 11 днів тому +2

    My mother and grandfather are born and raised in New Orleans and these boils are common. If we visit family in Northern Virginia, its the same pretty much except it's Old Bay Seasoning and Blue Crabs instead of Crawfish. All are cooked with an intense amount if seasonings, corn, red potatoes, etc. It's sooo good. Roll out the newspaper, get out the butter knife and a wooden mallet!

  • @MrMmitch32
    @MrMmitch32 11 днів тому +6

    Seafood all along the coast of the US is different. Just considering the crustacean in the East coast down to the South you have Lobsters dominating the Northeast, Blue crabs in the East and Crawfish in the South regions. As far as seasoning, go get the Old Bay if you are in the East and the Cajun seasoning rules the South. It’s all delicious and you really realize how diverse the US is when you travel just one coast. Being from VA, give me a seafood boil (blue, queen or king crab and shrimp) with old bay and beer, corn, potatoes and sausage. Omg my mouth is watering 🤤

  • @raymorphis5714
    @raymorphis5714 11 днів тому +2

    guys in the american south central states you can just go fishing for the crawfish with a pole string and bacon for bait with a net. find a creek with a little water flow and lots of rock and just toss it in . Bout an hour or two you can get a big bucket full.

  • @BigMoore1232
    @BigMoore1232 11 днів тому +2

    I pray over my food before i eat it. We have an appreciation for it.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 11 днів тому +2

    The crawfish are usually cooked with tons of spice so really you don’t need anything.there is butter on the table but you really don’t need it.

  • @michaelhenault1444
    @michaelhenault1444 11 днів тому +3

    American cooking is very diverse. Louisiana food is regionally unique, but available in larger cities anywhere. Soft shell crabs are even available at Japanese restaurants.
    There's much more to Cajun cooking N'Oleans Creole is another thing entirely.
    Feel sorry for the English taste buds.

  • @thomasblack3675
    @thomasblack3675 11 днів тому +10

    Him sucking the lobster head was hilarious!😂💯

    • @williamarmstrong7007
      @williamarmstrong7007 11 днів тому

      Crawfish heads not lobster

    • @LadyBeyondTheWall
      @LadyBeyondTheWall 7 днів тому

      @@williamarmstrong7007 right but in the video, Ollie sucked the lobster head to see if it was similar and it.. wasn't, lol.

  • @58rsm
    @58rsm 11 днів тому +6

    Prawns (shrimp) are salt water animals. Crawfish are fresh water. Totally different tastes.

    • @Perfectly_Cromulent351
      @Perfectly_Cromulent351 11 днів тому

      Prawns and shrimp are two different species. Both can live in fresh or saltwater, but most shrimp that are consumed are from saltwater and most prawns that are consumed are from freshwater.

  • @AC-ni4gt
    @AC-ni4gt 11 днів тому +4

    I remember how Ollie said that he can do a crawfish boil in the UK. It does make sense as the crawfish in our neck of the woods is an invasive specie in your guys' freshwater rivers.

  • @billywix7313
    @billywix7313 11 днів тому +3

    Hello Yass and fats,
    The spices in Cajun cooking (Louisiana style) foods pack a spicy punch. You can even add more heat if you like. I also enjoy the Gumbo’s, Creole’s and Étouffée.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 11 днів тому +3

    They should have corn, little potatoes and onions cooked boiled with the crawfish mixed in.

  • @johnkieffer4525
    @johnkieffer4525 11 днів тому +2

    Guys I’m from southeast Louisiana and we do this every weekend in our backyards with family and friends and a lot of beer

    • @eTraxx
      @eTraxx 11 днів тому

      If you have a Cajun putting the spice in the boil .. you .. NEED cold beer .. to knock the stinging of the lips from the spice .. heck .. a spicy boil and your fingers start to tingle

  • @paulayala4816
    @paulayala4816 11 днів тому +1

    Every year for Mardis Gras, my old coworker, who was Cajun, would have a crawfish boil at his place. First I could never figure out where he got the fresh crawfish (that and King Cake) from, but he had it flown in from Louisiana. Eating crawfish has a more social aspect to it and you're gonna get messy, your'e gonna get those around you messy. I found myself drinking way more beer than usual and having a really great time while eating some awesome food.

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 11 днів тому +1

    The thing I liked best when I traveled to Louisian were the oysters. They are massive and cheap and taste delicious. One of my favorite things is to have them deep fried in a Po'Boy sandwich. A friend of mine took me to the back end of a market where the locals went. You would never know it was even there as a tourist. Took them out to a bench by the river and devoured it. Maybe the best sandwich I ever had in my life and so simple. Just the fried oysters, some lettuce and tomato, mayo and hot sauce. And the bread was incredible.

  • @jameswelsh598
    @jameswelsh598 11 днів тому +4

    You can't believe how good crawdads are if cooked correctly

  • @Banyo__
    @Banyo__ 11 днів тому +6

    As a seasoned veteran of my fair share of seafood boils, if you're a first timer, totally get it, it's intimidating but literally everyone will help you out and show you how to break into the shells or get at the good meat. It does absolutely freak people out to see the heads and little legs and stuff, but once you get into a rhythm you become numb to the murder of these hundreds of mudbugs (nickname for crawfish). I mean when is the last time you cried over eating a chicken's leg?

  • @blackpowder99
    @blackpowder99 11 днів тому +1

    Growing up in Kansas my little brother and I couldn't wait for the day after a heavy rain.We would go crawfish hunting, and boil them right there on my Grandmother's stove great memories.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 11 днів тому +2

    I've been eating Seafood every week for the past 50 years. You live a sheltered life😂😂😂

  • @williamarmstrong7007
    @williamarmstrong7007 11 днів тому +2

    I'm at our family crawfish boil with 500 lbs also some shrimp, potatoes, onions, mushrooms and pineapple all boiled with the spice season

    • @Ira88881
      @Ira88881 11 днів тому +2

      We can’t easily get them live in South Florida, but we used to have a crawfish festival every year…they trucked them in live…and I would never miss it.
      Food of the Gods.

  • @bobkroll2669
    @bobkroll2669 4 дні тому

    These two brits are having a great time and they are funny

  • @SarahBroad-kw7fj
    @SarahBroad-kw7fj 11 днів тому +1

    If you can’t handle doing the getting the crawfish out of the shell just go to a restaurant that specializes in Étouffée is a crayfish (crawfish) or shrimp stew typical of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The étouffée name comes from the French, it is a culinary term indicating slow cooking in a pot or Dutch oven with a lid.

  • @Ms2cents
    @Ms2cents 11 днів тому +2

    If you do go to New Orleans, make sure you buy some of their seasonings to take home with you.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 6 днів тому

    When I was a kid in Alabama I used to catch crawfish in the creek and mom would boil them up in a spicy boil . Now that I live on a small island just off the south shore of Long Island , my sons and I used to net blue craw crabs along the bulkheads on the canals here . We also have a wholesale seafood place just across the bridge where the manager is a friend of my oldest son so we get lobster,shrimp,mussels ,clams,oysters,flounder,fluke,striped bass , sea bass , etc etc etc at very good prices

  • @flashxdoe295
    @flashxdoe295 11 днів тому +9

    you quicky turned into some of my favorite reactors :)

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 8 днів тому +1

    You can order crawfish already shelled without the heads and all especially if the crawfish is in a stew like ettouffee or a soup like gumbo.

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 11 днів тому +3

    Most of the weight is the shells though. 85%. So 5 pounds would yield 3/4 of a pound of meat.

  • @lostlothbrok7156
    @lostlothbrok7156 11 днів тому +3

    It looks intimidating but once you actually try it you'll love it

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 11 днів тому +4

    Sauce!!!!!!!! If you ever need sauce on any thing!!!!! You didn't coo 14:31 k it right!!!! Having said that I will dip boiled shrimp in the cocktail sauce at a restaurant, but that's just because they didn't cook it right 😂😂

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 11 днів тому +1

      You’re right about that that! Lol I’ve noticed that many from the UK call everything sauce. They call ketchup sauce. The butter you use for shrimp and lobster is not a sauce. They need sauce on many things because their food doesn’t have flavor. They think we Americans like sauce on everything like they do but it’s for a different reason. We like sauces because they taste good with our food. Unlike them they need it to give their food flavor because some of it is bland.

  • @thomasblack3675
    @thomasblack3675 11 днів тому +1

    Oh it's good.😊 Yes it takes a lot to fill you up.

  • @LadyofFe
    @LadyofFe 3 дні тому

    Old bay spice is awesome with crab and shrimp.

  • @wiilli7685
    @wiilli7685 11 днів тому +1

    Cajun and Creole goodness of Louisiana baby. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @mindspasm6357
    @mindspasm6357 9 днів тому

    Lol we all react the same way you do the first time someone says that about the crawfish head. But once you try it, you quickly find out why it's a must and so addictive.

  • @tallguytrucker7864
    @tallguytrucker7864 11 днів тому

    Looking forward to watching your USA videos when you arrive here.

  • @victormorgan7766
    @victormorgan7766 8 днів тому +1

    Order some crawfish boil and by shrimp or prawns!!!🍤

  • @destinyreelly2974
    @destinyreelly2974 11 днів тому +1

    Going to a restaurant for a boil is my favorite dining experience. I think everyone should try it at least once!!!

  • @thomasblack3675
    @thomasblack3675 11 днів тому +1

    I f-n love it,crab, lobster, shrimp, oysters,tuna, crayfish.😊

  • @nullakjg767
    @nullakjg767 11 днів тому +3

    3-5 pounds sounds like a lot but each crawfish is really only 15% meat by weight.

  • @Steve-hq4fm
    @Steve-hq4fm 11 днів тому +1

    Crawfish taste and even feel better than shrimp, but they're very similar! Never sucked the head though. Cajun food is my favorite genre of food, but it's very spicy!

  • @YellaBellaReno
    @YellaBellaReno 9 днів тому

    I recommend New Orleans to everyone, domestic or abroad. It’s an extremely unique city, and not just by American standards.

  • @25arkie
    @25arkie 8 днів тому

    I love watching British response videos. They always look like "what's flavor (or flavour in the UK)?" lol

  • @KTKacer
    @KTKacer 11 днів тому +2

    I like crab a BIT more, tho, tbh, it's more of a texture thing than anything. Definitely wouldn't turn down Lobster tho.
    Fight your demons man, do at least ONE crawdad head.
    It's an endorphin & enkephalin thing w/ sucking the heads, you DO get a tiny bit 'high'. (But totally legal).
    The Caribbeans cook well too, for sure.
    Good reaction, you two.

  • @Ira88881
    @Ira88881 11 днів тому

    I love crawfish.
    First time I had them was 35 years ago…big crawfish festival..and I didn’t know the proper way to eat them.
    My entire face was bleeding, because I kept stabbing myself with tips of the claws. Those things are SHARP!
    In Brooklyn, now Florida, they don’t teach you how to properly eat them things!

  • @pointlessmanatee
    @pointlessmanatee 11 днів тому

    I'd dip it in sauce made of half ketchup half mayo + lemon juice cayenne pepper and/or crab boil

  • @kevinlee6003
    @kevinlee6003 8 днів тому

    Im here south of New Orleans in Louisiana watching this. Plan on having a crawfish boil this week tbh

  • @kevinkruger1686
    @kevinkruger1686 11 днів тому +1

    Thank you for reacting to this.

  • @lesschonewitz9456
    @lesschonewitz9456 11 днів тому

    my family buys two or three hundred pounds of crawfish when we have a crawfish boil love them

  • @lamondjack4349
    @lamondjack4349 11 днів тому

    It's different from a prawn Fats. Its crawfish so when you pull the tail from its body and pull the meat from its tail shell it's more robust than than doing it with prawns. You'd get use to it very quickly. I'm from South Louisiana & South Texas so I know from cultural experience.

  • @brandonsimmons1695
    @brandonsimmons1695 11 днів тому +4

    The crawfish boil experience is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Give me that over a bbq any day. So good.

  • @lonnieortiz9571
    @lonnieortiz9571 11 днів тому

    crawfish broil is amazing and easy, definitely need to try it

  • @SarahBroad-kw7fj
    @SarahBroad-kw7fj 11 днів тому

    I love Cajun and creole cuisine so different from the old bay New England style seafood cuisine. If you like jerky chicken spices you’ll like this too.

  • @kevinmarshall854
    @kevinmarshall854 11 днів тому

    If you like crab you need to try a shellfish called "ABALONE". It is the most expensive shellfish in the world. Me and my friends go snorkeling every year on the west coast of northern California to get it. In California it is severely controlled by the fish and game department of the state and you are only allowed to have 4 of them in your possession at any one time. We go for a long weekend and we eat ABALONE for every meal while we are on the trip. We have found and created a lot of dishes but my very favorite is still the ABALONE fried in butter for just a few minutes and served in either in a TACO or with mashed orm roasted whole potatoes with a nice gravy made from the drippings from frying the ABALONE. IT ABSOLUTELY THE BEST THING THAT YOU WILL EVER HAVE IN YOUR MOUTH IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE!!!!😱😱😱😱😱😋😋😋😋😋😋

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 11 днів тому

    The Caribbean way is similar because that's where Cajun comes from 😛

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz 9 днів тому

    If you go to Florida, you have to try a grouper sandwich. They're delicious. Im not a seafood guy but these are amazing.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 11 днів тому +2

    Who was it that cracked open an oyster and said hmmm I think I'll eat that 😋😂😂😂

    • @Ira88881
      @Ira88881 11 днів тому

      Had to be Native Americans. Here in South Florida, especially west coast, we have man made islands made from discarded oyster shells.
      I think the Calusa tribe was big on this.

  • @RaysHobbies
    @RaysHobbies 10 днів тому

    Get some Zatarains seafood boil seasoning, some crayfish, some Louisiana hot sauce and go crazy

  • @brandonsimmons1695
    @brandonsimmons1695 11 днів тому

    Louisiana is its own country and they like it that way. Born there and spent 20 years.

  • @michaelterry3885
    @michaelterry3885 6 днів тому

    ?he doesn't suck the head , he inhaled ... He's literally inhaling it..😂

  • @onedayearly
    @onedayearly 11 днів тому

    LOL…I’m from Louisiana and I never ever suck the head of a crawfish. Trust me it is NOT a necessity. You can just enjoy the tail. And you can buy crawfish tails with no peeling required. Although the last one may get me side eyed by other Louisianaians. 😂😂😂

  • @fryyking2958
    @fryyking2958 День тому

    Yo I'm from Louisiana appreciate the compliments .. also I agree Lobster is yuck I had my first taste out here in Georgia. Crawfish is really good it taste nothing like lobster at all plus Louisiana, we, season our food so it's never to be compared to how other states might cook, boil, or bake a recipe of the same title. & Your right my entire life I've never sucked the head do you know it's yellow stuff that comes out of that anyways the tail & paws will do you just right with some of our Tabasco & Ketchup.
    Trust me you will like it, if not love it."🖐️

  • @drdarbyj
    @drdarbyj 9 днів тому

    Come to New Orleans. I'll be happy to treat both of you to crayfish boil. I wouldn't mind hosting you for a bit. 😊😊

  • @Tri.dawg1
    @Tri.dawg1 11 днів тому

    Please trying a crawfish it’s soo good Louisiana has the best seasoning in the world

  • @tomcat3769
    @tomcat3769 6 днів тому

    I’ve been to that restaurant. I don’t live too far from it.

  • @usmc24thmeu36
    @usmc24thmeu36 11 днів тому

    The only sauce we use and it's not a sauce we dip it in clarified butter

  • @defconltd
    @defconltd 11 днів тому

    You two are so adorable :D

  • @alexwest8526
    @alexwest8526 11 днів тому +1

    Im actually from Louisiana we don’t just suck the head, we bite the head then suck.. pause 🤣

    • @Ira88881
      @Ira88881 11 днів тому +1

      I do the same.

  • @bryandeviney4072
    @bryandeviney4072 8 днів тому

    The thing about American food... it's just Europen, Middle East, Asian, Mexican, etc food.....Cultures of food that were brought to America, it was taken and sorta made it their own over the years.. Except BBQ, no one can BBQ like America.

  • @williamarmstrong7007
    @williamarmstrong7007 11 днів тому +1

    The sausage is really boudin

  • @shinigamimiroku3723
    @shinigamimiroku3723 11 днів тому

    Welcome to Cajun Country, mates. 😂

  • @brianbrooks-in5yy
    @brianbrooks-in5yy 11 днів тому

    If you do come to the US, visit the South/Southeast!

  • @alex98656
    @alex98656 11 днів тому

    You guys have too to try it. ✌️

  • @lindadeters8685
    @lindadeters8685 11 днів тому

    If you never tried any new food, you’d still be living on formula. I grew up in a home where the rule was that you had to try everything once, then, if you didn’t like it, you didn’t need to eat it again. There are only a few foods on my Never Again list and some on my Yes I Can Eat, But Wouldn’t Go Out of My Way For List.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 11 днів тому

    When young, I went to a Cajun restaurant where we ate crawfish and alligator. Don't suck a lobster head I guess.

  • @ChristopherWallaceNet
    @ChristopherWallaceNet 11 днів тому

    Yass, I love your hat! I can't tell what it says, though. Is there a place I can buy one?

  • @edryuu1
    @edryuu1 11 днів тому

    all i got to say is gotta try it at least once... cuz it will be once in a lifetime until u decide to or feel like going back to try more other things in the far distance future wise

  • @mrkoda3992
    @mrkoda3992 11 днів тому

    When doing a crawfish boil , slice pineapples and boil with it

  • @heatherhitchens3212
    @heatherhitchens3212 10 днів тому

    We call prawn shrimp here. Crawfish is completely different

  • @shulker8001
    @shulker8001 11 днів тому

    I had boiled crawfish for dinner today. It was soooo good. But I'm in Louisiana so it's not a rare thing.

  • @paigerushing9974
    @paigerushing9974 11 днів тому

    Mate you'll love fish and seafood in America

  • @hardknox1917
    @hardknox1917 11 днів тому

    Yo fats Caribbean and Louisiana flavors are similar !

  • @user-kx9vc4tr6f
    @user-kx9vc4tr6f 11 днів тому

    Go to NOLA soon guys! You won't regret it 💜😁😉

  • @tomcat3769
    @tomcat3769 6 днів тому

    Crawfish is not caught out of the sea. It is caught out of canals

  • @trudieconroy4167
    @trudieconroy4167 11 днів тому

    So funny

  • @TimSmith-uc4pk
    @TimSmith-uc4pk 11 днів тому

    Always remember to eat local.
    Corporate restaurants will not give you that experience with their food.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 11 днів тому

    If you come to the United States you must go to all you can eat seafood buffets where you can sit there and eat every kind of seafood and as much as you want for One price❤

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae 11 днів тому

    Out of those pounds of crawfish all you eat is the tail so it's actually not as much food as you think. I don't like crawfish or lobster and allergic to clams. I stick with shrimp, crab and scallops. Maybe the occasional smoked oyster.
    Crawfish isn't technically seafood since it's a freshwater crustacean.

  • @andrewchristopher7138
    @andrewchristopher7138 11 днів тому +1

    Hi

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 11 днів тому

    I just learned that shrimp and prawns are two different animals from the same animal family. So calling a shrimp a prawn or vice versa is wrong. I think there is a video on YT explaining the difference.

  • @thomasbeauchamp3781
    @thomasbeauchamp3781 11 днів тому

    I have to ask. Yass, what color are your eyes? It could be the camera but they're very dark, almost black. Really deep brown, maybe?
    Also, 42 pounds of crawfish sounds like a lot but the majority of it is shell. It would work out to about 6 pounds of meat.

  • @dylnfstr
    @dylnfstr 11 днів тому

    Yass I bet the lobster that you had previously wasn't done correctly because lobster when done properly is far juicier and better than crab!

  • @louchat333
    @louchat333 10 днів тому

    Crawfish are fresh water.

  • @mikelovin7
    @mikelovin7 11 днів тому

    🤣