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Know where your prawns come from or you could end up with some pretty trampy scampi.

“Absolutely not! Shrimp is a great source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids”, says Kristy Del Coro, a Senior Culinary Nutritionist for American food watchdog group SPE Certified. But not all shrimp is created equal, she adds, so you need to buy wisely.

Some facts:

There are two types of shrimp: farmed and wild-caught. Farmed is raised mainly in Asia — often in filthy waters — so it can be full of germs and parasites (Consumer Reports recently found harmful bacteria, like E.coli, in 60% of raw imported farmed shrimp) and/or antibiotics, disinfectants, and pesticides.

Wild-caught shrimp isn’t farmed in floating faeces! Or given antibiotics/pesticides, but nets can damage sea floors and catch other species, like sea turtles.

How to Buy Shrimp

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