mushiness when cooked up is a sure sign the spot prawn heads were left on too long after it died. He said with heads on, there' s an enzyme that makes the flesh mushy when it dies, so unless you're cooking it very, very soon after death, remove the heads or buy them with heads removed.
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.
Prawns come from the ocean. There are different types all over the world. Garlic prawns are just prawns cooked in oil or butter with minced garlic.
Prawns change colour when they are cooked, going from whitish/grey to orange/coral-striped.
yes certainly
when prawns are cooked, they start off being grey. They get pinker and pinker but if they are overcooked, they get tough and curl up. Prawns curl because they have been overcooked. You should stop cooking a prawn just before the curl or when they are very pink.
it's a light pink and a bit of orange.
If the prawns are used as an occasional treat, then absolutely. Many cats love prawns and a giving a few as the odd treat should not cause any harm to the cat.
No symbolic meaning.
There is a parasite called Kudoa that could make king fish mushy when cooked, or milky as is the correct term!
aslong as they canbe fussed to.
Mushy is when a thing does not have a substantial form, but instead is softened, often by the action of water or fluids. The green beans turned mushy and tasteless because she cooked them too long. The boy gave the girl a mushy kiss that was unpleasant to receive. The carpet remained mushy for several days after the flood.
Yes, but it is not advised as this will cause the corn to be mushy when cooked.