Mabel’s Lobster Claw Restaurant – Kennebunkport, Maine
What comes to mind when you think of lobster? A rare treat or special event meal? A delicacy? Would you believe some cultures still consider lobster “the cockroach of the sea?” There’s a scientific basis for that. Neither fish nor mammal, lobsters are arthropods, closely related to the lowly insect. Like the insect, lobsters belong to the invertebrate (lacking a backbone or spinal column) family. Today you have to pay dearly for an excellent lobster meal, but that hasn’t always been the case. Lobsters were once so abundant that Native Peoples used them as fish bait and fertilizer. According to early Colonists in the Plymouth, Massachusetts area, lobsters sometimes washed up on the beaches in piles two feet high. It…