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All meat can be defrosted and then refrozen. It is safe to eat, but will not be as tasty and juicy if meat had not been frozen. This is not a safety issue but a culinary one.
Food which has been cooked can be frozen, even if it was frozen prior to cooking. BUT Frozen food which has been thawed, but not cooked, should never be re-frozen. Nor should food which was cooked, frozen and thawed.
Yes, frozen cooked shrimp is ready to eat without further cooking as it has already been cooked before being frozen.
nothing should be "refrozen." once something is frozen and thawed it really needs to be cooked or you'd be running the risk of food poisoning
Yes, cooked shrimp can be refrozen, but it’s important to do so properly to maintain safety and quality. If the cooked shrimp has been thawed in the refrigerator and hasn't been left out at room temperature for more than two hours, it can be refrozen. However, keep in mind that refreezing may affect the texture and flavor, so it's best to consume it within a few days for optimal taste.
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.
Yes, you can eat frozen cooked shrimp after thawing as long as it has been thawed properly in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for an extended period of time.
Raw meat, whether venison or beef or any other type, can be frozen once. If frozen raw meat is thawed, it should be cooked and eaten, or cooked and refrozen. Once cooked venison is thawed it should not be refrozen.
Raw shrimp cannot be refrozen. This is because the raw shrimp will get freezer burned and could grow harmful bacteria.
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No, it is not safe to refreeze cooked chicken that has already been frozen once. Once cooked chicken has been thawed, it should be consumed within a few days and not refrozen to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.
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