Description
๐ Key Benefits:
- Fresh and Uncooked: Shrimp are uncooked, preserving their natural freshness and flavor.
- Versatile Ingredient: Perfect for grilling, sautรฉing, frying, and more, letting you create a variety of dishes.
- Quick Meal Prep: Save time with shrimp that cooks in minutes, ideal for busy days.
- High-Quality Protein: Shrimp is an excellent source of lean protein for a balanced diet.
- Sustainability: Our sourcing practices prioritize sustainable shrimp to protect the oceans.
- Affordable Luxury: Enjoy gourmet dining without a premium price.
- Healthy Choice: Low in calories and fat, making it a heart-healthy seafood option.
- Endless Culinary Possibilities: From shrimp scampi to stir-fries, there’s no limit to what you can create.
- Fresh and Frozen Options: Our raw shrimp is delivered fresh or can be stored frozen for convenience.
- Memorable Dining: Elevate your home-cooked dishes with the addition of our succulent Raw Shrimp.
๐คSizes:
- Colossal (U/10): These shrimps are very large, with an approximate size of 35-40 mm or more. There are fewer than 10 shrimp per pound.
- Extra Jumbo (U/15 to U/12): Extra jumbo shrimp have an approximate size of 30-35 mm. There are 12 to 15 shrimp per pound.
- Jumbo (U/16 to U/20): Jumbo shrimp have an approximate size of 26-30 mm. There are 16 to 20 shrimp per pound.
- Extra Large (U/21 to U/25): Extra-large shrimp are approximately 21-25 mm in size. There are 21 to 25 shrimp per pound.
- Large (U/26 to U/30): Large shrimp have an approximate size of 21-25 mm. There are 26 to 30 shrimp per pound.
- Medium (U/31 to U/40): Medium-sized shrimp are approximately 16-20 mm in size. There are 31 to 40 shrimp per pound.
- Small (U/41 to U/60): Small shrimp have an approximate size of 13-16 mm. There are 41 to 60 shrimp per pound.
- Mini (U/61+): Mini shrimp are the smallest, with a size of less than 13 mm. There are 61 or more shrimp per pound.
Please note that these sizes are approximate, and there may be some variation depending on the source and region. Shrimp sizes can also be referred to by their approximate count per kilogram (e.g., 16/20 count per kilogram), especially in countries that use the metric system.
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