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One of the most cost efficient shrimp recipes is Shrimp Gumbo. It is made with rice, which is inexpensive, and can be made with frozen shrimp. Frozen shrimp are far less costly than fresh shrimp but are almost as delicious. The actual cost of the meal will vary according to where you live and what kind of grocery you shop at, as well as how many people you wish you serve. Another simple meal with frozen shrimp is battered and fried shrimp served with cocktail sauce. Again, the shrimp will be less expensive because they are frozen and the only other small expense will be the cocktail sauce.
yes because it is frozen and everything frozen weighs more then unfrozen.
Pond Shrimp can be less than an inch
It is cheaper and easier to prepare than raw shrimp. Large amounts of breaded shrimp can be frozen and stored a long time without loosing their flavor. Unfortunately, like all fried foods, breaded shrimp is much more unhealthy than any other form of shrimp preparation.
True. (It spreads the weight.
less than 1/4 ounce
iIt depends if its frozen or not if its not less than 20 seconds iIt depends if its frozen or not if its not less than 20 seconds
The structure of frozen water (ice) is less dense than the random arrangement of the water molecules in liquid water, thus ice floats because water becomes less dense when it is frozen. Because of buoyancy forces, an object placed in a liquid will float if it is less dense than the liquid and sink if it is more dense.
Less than 5%.
No. Take a raw egg and freeze it and it does not magically transform the weight. It will be denser while it remains frozen, but the weight remains the same.
less than 1 cm. At that point they are called krill
Yes: a pound of frozen meat does weigh less than a pound of unfrozen meat. However, I was unable to obtain an accurate difference in weight or why this is so. Also the means used to freeze the meat, that is air cooled or cooled in a freezer with refrigeration pipes can vary the amount of weight lose. I will continue my research and try to add to this answer.