Not at all. Shrimp and prawns are a good source of lean protein. They would fit into almost any diet that you are on. They could made to be unhealthy if they are covered in a sauce that is loaded with fat or sugar. Eat them plain or with cocktail sauce or tomato sauce... If you want sauté them use a small amount of olive oil.
Well they could be allergic to prawns (I am).
Eating prawns should not cause a migraine unless you have an allergy to prawns, in which case it is possible (although that is not the most usual type of allergic reaction).
if they aren't eating they are moulting
Scampi is made up of a mixture of white fish, prawns and shrimp,I know this as i get ill from eating it and i am allergic to prawns
Depends on the type of food you are eating!Lentils and lean dry meat dishes are not very fattening, creamy kormas and ghee based dishes are very fattening, but also very nutritious
It want ruin your meal , but it is fattening.
You are perfectly able to have ice cream after prawns. There are no limits to when you are and are not allowed to follow-up your seafood meal with a frozen desert. That said, you may not want to mix the flavors.
If you are getting fat, that is an indication that you are eating too much fattening food. Eat less.
no but it is not as fattening as anything else. and it fills you up the same
My guess is Australia.
No unless you stop eating junk food, exercise, NO fattening foods, and no soda
Yes, you can eat prawns that have frostbite, but their texture and flavor may be affected. Frostbite can cause damage to the flesh, potentially making it mushy or unappetizing. As long as the prawns are cooked properly and show no signs of spoilage, they are safe to consume. However, for the best quality, it's advisable to avoid eating prawns that have been frozen for an extended period or have visible frostbite.