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eating shrimp would only be harmful if you have extremly high bad cholesteral (ldl)levels, other wise, the small amount of cholesteral is insignificant. if cooked properly, shrimp is a very good source of fat-free protein and iodine.
Well you can cook "With" pre-cooked shrimp. Meaning that whatever you need to have shrimp in must be cooked about 90 to 95% already. Then you add shrimp. Really you are heating the shrimp in whatever sauce or seasonings you are using. If you add the shrimp too early you will end up with tough, chewy shrimp. To add shrimpy seafood flavor try adding a bit of fish stock as liquid to replace some of the called for fluids in recipe a little goes a long way, to season shrimp marinate in seasoning first. You can also buy peeled and veined raw shrimp.
yes, it is very bad. All foods should be cooked at its proper temperature. yes, it is very bad. All foods should be cooked at its proper temperature.
It makes you really sick and you start having hard feelings because it makes your stomach grumpy.
yeah why not?
Yes that is the way it is usually eaten.
they eat them raw but it depends on u
Cleaned, cooked and peeled before being eaten.
itz more healthy to eat the shrimp cooked but i do think you can eat it out of the water... nasty
Cooked shrimp stays good in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
Sure... but it will more then likely be over cooked. Shrimp does not take long to cook. Your shrimps texture may be a little tough. But YES, you can fry pre-cooked shrimp.
Bea If you have ever cooked shrimp they should always be firm! If under-cooked it would mean the are raw! If the shrimp are BAD they will be mushy no matter what! Blah! Do not eat!! Throw them away or get a credit from the store!
They could if they wanted but I guess it would depend on if the turtle liked cooked shrimp
can pregnant women eat shrimp Answer: No, it is not advisable for pregnant women to eat shrimp. There are too many risks involved with seafood - one common risk is that the food could be contaminated with bacteria.
NO!!
I believe that dogs shouldn't eat things from the ocean.
Shrimp cocktail is not cooked, though the shrimps will be par boiled and cleaned before you add your sauce
It taste awesome! I love shrimp more than anyone!