Cuisine at home

ALL ABOUT SHRIMP

SMELL

First and foremost, use your nose when buying shrimp. All you should smell is the sweet, mild aroma of clean ocean. If there is a bad odor or ammonia smell, stay away. This indicates that the shrimp are beginning to spoil.

TEXTURE

Rely on your sense of touch. Good shrimp should be firm, not mushy. The shells don’t necessarily have to be

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