Your nose will tell you if the shrimp has gone bad. Defrost one under cool running water and sniff...if you detect any iodine odor it is turning. Shrimp should have a healthy ocean aroma, or no odor at all. You generally can't tell by visual inspection.
Generally, the freezer burn would look white and would feel dry and spongy or papery.
It looks red
They look like squiggles, lines and shrimp.
It is a shrimp that is translucent (partly clear) and has no pigment. it looks like its closest relative the Alabama shrimp.
no she does not like shrinp she look like a barbie
If the shrimp was bought frozen in the bag look for the expiration date. If not, just assume 1 month long, because that's usually the time it takes for seafood to expire.
bactirea and tiny shrimp
because they look like shrimp
Cloth also.
When you put something in the freezer for too long and ice will start to "grow" on it. Freezer burn happens when frozen foods are not well-wrapped in air-tight packaging. Air gets to the product and actually dries it out - like a slow freeze-dryer. On chicken, it might look dry, white and leathery. On beef, it might look dry, brown or gray and leathery. Flavor and texture of the freezer burn will not be desirable for eating, so cut it off if the pieces are large enough to salvage.
Yes, they sort of look like shrimp.
there are many shrimp in the sea... but if you would LOVE to know, then look it up on google...
Scampi look like Scampi while they are in the wild. http://islandwood.org/kids/stream_health/Images/fairy_shrimp.jpg This is what a Scampi looks like. It is a close relative to the shrimp, it is also called a fairy shrimp.
You would use the word "shrimp" to refer to one or to more than one. "Wow look at all the shrimp" or "I will have just one shrimp please" It is like the word "deer"