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Justblogit bookmarked on 2008-03-05 Cooking Health Recipes Seafood Shrimp
  • When selecting items for a seafood feast, wild caught American shrimp are
    considered to be an excellent choice of many gourmet cooks. Wild American shrimp
    are not only recognized for outstanding flavor but they can be an important part
    of a healthy diet.
    They are delicious steamed, boiled, grilled, fried and in
    dishes like shrimp scampi. They are also popular as an appetizer, such as shrimp
    cocktail, shrimp bisque and shrimp salad. Shrimp even freeze well and can be
    purchased in large numbers, processed and the excess amounts frozen for later
    meals.
    Wild American shrimp include white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus),
    brown shrimp (Farfantepenaeus aztecus), pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) and royal
    red shrimp (Pleoticus robustus or Hymenopenaeus robustus) rock shrimp (Sicyonia
    brevirostris) and Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis).
    Shrimp are sized by
    "count". The number is the average number of shrimp specimens per pound. This
    applies to both whole and heads-off shrimp. For example, headless shrimp of
    16/20 count means there are 16 to 20 headless shrimp per pound. Counts for
    headless shrimp typically range from 16/20 (large shrimp) to 60/70 (small).
    Pacific pink shrimp are even tinier, having counts of about 100 to 140 whole
    shrimp per pound.

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  • 05 Mar 08
    • When selecting items for a seafood feast, wild caught American shrimp are
      considered to be an excellent choice of many gourmet cooks. Wild American shrimp
      are not only recognized for outstanding flavor but they can be an important part
      of a healthy diet.
      They are delicious steamed, boiled, grilled, fried and in
      dishes like shrimp scampi. They are also popular as an appetizer, such as shrimp
      cocktail, shrimp bisque and shrimp salad. Shrimp even freeze well and can be
      purchased in large numbers, processed and the excess amounts frozen for later
      meals.
      Wild American shrimp include white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus),
      brown shrimp (Farfantepenaeus aztecus), pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) and royal
      red shrimp (Pleoticus robustus or Hymenopenaeus robustus) rock shrimp (Sicyonia
      brevirostris) and Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis).
      Shrimp are sized by
      "count". The number is the average number of shrimp specimens per pound. This
      applies to both whole and heads-off shrimp. For example, headless shrimp of
      16/20 count means there are 16 to 20 headless shrimp per pound. Counts for
      headless shrimp typically range from 16/20 (large shrimp) to 60/70 (small).
      Pacific pink shrimp are even tinier, having counts of about 100 to 140 whole
      shrimp per pound.