Shrimp are shellfish, if that helps. The shrimp is actually a crustacean, along with crabs and lobsters.
Yes a shrimp is a kind of fish, even though it doesn't have fins. You can still buy it at the fish mongers. A fish monger wouldn't sell anything but FISH! (not even sea weed)
it is obviously seafood because it has an exoskeletal outer layer, so it is part of the crustacean family, meaning it is seafood :)
no fish is not srimp. srimp is realetet too lobster and crab.srimp is a sea food but not fish.real answer
yes i believe they do because they have tails and live in the sea
Seafood (fish, squid, shrimp).
seafood base is shrimp crab legs and fish mixed together with french fries.
seafood. seaweed, shrimp, crab, fish (ect)
Seafood. Such as fish, shrimp, clams, lobsters, etc
Fish, most likely. If your feeling a little spontaneous, maybe shrimp.
Fish, squid, crabs, lobsters, shrimp, sea urchins, and octopus.
Fish, most likely. If your feeling a little spontaneous, maybe shrimp.
Seafood paella has rice, peppers, and a lot of vegetables but also has shrimp, fish and lobster. It is good if you like sea food, but not otherwise.
this question makes no sense Actually, it does make a lot of sense. Tilapia for example, is a freshwater fish but you find it in the seafood section of all grocery stores. Technically, many types of fish, shrimp, lobster etc are not seafood at all! But for simplicity in restaurants and grocery stores, they are classified as such.
Yes.
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Yes, you would find shrimp in the sea.