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Rejoice, shrimp lovers. Fried Shrimp Day is here!
Did you know that all shrimp are born male? As they develop, some become female.
Shrimp is America’s favorite seafood, and we have the Chinese first, then the native American tribe of the Muskogee to thank. The Chinese have been eating shrimp for thousands of years, and Marco Polo brought this delicacy to Europe. The combining of shrimp with grits and other grains, common to Southern dishes, comes from the Muskogee.
It takes 2 pounds of fish to produce one pound of farmed shrimp.
Prawns are commonly used in the US to designate large shrimp from small shrimp.
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