Without looking at the package, it may be hard. Shrimp can be all sorts of colors, too. It's usually pink. When you cook it even for a short time it turns white. When shrimp is cooked, it turns orange-pink in color. If it is in a package, there should be something printed on the package to indicate that the shrimp is cooked. I knew it turned either way, but that's right!
Keep them in the refrigerator but not in water, just in a sealed container.
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.
the shrimp will absorb the water and it will turn to mush, fall apart and will be too soft.
Yes, it is precooked ans safe to eat from the package.
all precooked hams are labeled as precooked..just need heating... otherwise, an uncooked ham has a clear wrapping and is labeled as uncooked
A precooked ham should be cooked at a temperature of 325F.
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they are not dead
No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
The recommended internal temperature for reheating precooked ham is 140F (60C).
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A precooked ham is already cooked and needs only to be heated to a desired temperature, if it is wanted to serve it hot. As a precooked item, it can be sliced and served cold.