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What is the differenc between a shrimp and a prawn?

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sexy,russian | 14:51 Thu 17th Jul 2008 | Food & Drink
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I was watching a cookery programme and the chef was referring to prawns as shrimps when an expert corrected him saying "they're not prawns they're shrimps". What is the difference because I always thought they were the same thing. Also do potted shrimps taste nice?
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sorry the chef was referring to the shrimps as prawns. soz. lol
Prawns are bigger than shrimps and a little less salty but for culinary purposes are all but the same. The tastiest shrimps are tinned, e.g. John West.
http://museumvictoria.com.au/crust/caribiol.ht ml

explains it all.

But the Americans call prawns shrimp so there is no difference there as they are all shrimp
Prawns are pink ..shrimps are brown ..
prawns make me very ill ..shrimps don't ..
and they taste different ..best shrimp
sarnie i had was in Tenerife ...
surely they are all grey/ brown till you cook them,then they are pink. I grew up eating Dublin Bay Prawns, but now know them as Langoustines, so what does it matter?
they're all just ********** that live in water. Ugh....
Shrimps/pawns are the worms that came out from Jobe�s sores when he bathe in the sea.

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