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| | Shrimp - definition of Shrimp in Encyclopedia |
 | | Preparing shrimp for consumption usually involves removing the shell, tail, and "sand vein" (a euphemism for digestive tract). |  | | As with other seafood, shrimp is high is calcium, protein and low in calories. |  | | A number of the larger species, including the white shrimp Penaeus setiferus, are caught commercially and used for food. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Shrimp
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| | Allrecipes Cook's Encyclopedia shrimp |
 | | Cooked shrimp can be refrigerated for up to 3 days. |  | | Thaw in its freezer wrapping overnight in the refrigerator, or place package in cold water until defrosted. |  | | Before storing fresh, uncooked shrimp, rinse them under cold, running water and drain thoroughly. |
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| | shrimp - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about shrimp |
 | | The European common shrimp Crangon vulgaris is greenish, translucent, has its first pair of legs ending in pincers, possesses no rostrum (the beaklike structure which extends forwards from the head in some crustaceans), and has comparatively shorter antennae than the prawn. |  | | All are the offspring of a single reproductive female; care of young is cooperative; and larger individuals act to defend the colony. |  | | Synalpheus regalis, a shrimp that lives within sponges in the coral reefs of Belize, was discovered in 1996 to live in social colonies with a structure resembling that of social insects, such as ants. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/shrimp
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| | The Food Timeline: history notes--lobster, crab & shrimp |
 | | But the specifications of the shellfish varied from that of a small shrimp to that of a lobster tail and a flavor from similar to Mexican shrimp to unlike anything else. |  | | Shrimp harvesting was known as early as the seventeenth century in Louisiana, whos bayou inhabitants used seine nets up to two thousand feet in circumference. |  | | The larger species are easily cooked and very easily eaten...In Italy, if Marital is to be believed, the shrimp was at its best in the tidal reaches of the River Liris in southern Latium. |
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| | fairy shrimp on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Finding of a species known to occur in only 7 sites worldwide likely won'taffect development, planner says.(LOCAL NEWS) |  | | Danger to shrimp may stall plans for UC-Merced campus |  | | Let HighBeam Research help you refine your search |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-fairyshr.asp
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