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    Price: $18.41 ($4.99 per pound) ... Kirkland Signature Cilantro Lime Shrimp. Price: $12.69 ($9.99 per pound) ... ($4.49 per pound) Shop Now. A fresh, crisp salad such as this one is a great ...

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    Member’s Mark Raw Argentine Red Shrimp, Frozen. Price: ... there are 16 to 30 shrimp per pound. With each bag weighing in at two pounds, you’ll find anywhere from 32 to 60 shrimp inside, all ...

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    Prime seafood season has begun. From coast to coast, summer vacationers are making their way to the beach, seeking out lobster rolls and fish tacos.But two little words on the menu can strike fear ...

  5. Marine shrimp farming - Wikipedia

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    Kuruma shrimp (P. japonicus) is farmed primarily in Japan and Taiwan, but also in Australia; the only market is in Japan, where live Kuruma shrimp reach prices of the order of US$100 per pound ($220/kg). Indian white shrimp (P. indicus) is a native of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and is widely bred in India, Iran and the Middle East and along ...

  6. Shrimp marketing - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp are graded according to their count per weight. HOSO shrimps are graded in units per kilogram (30/40, 40/50, 50/60, etc. pcs/kg). The standard pack is in a 2 kg box, 10 boxes into a master carton. The remaining presentations are graded in units per pound (U15, 16/20, 21/25, 26/30, 31/35, 36/40, 41/50, etc. pcs/lb). The standard pack is ...

  7. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    As with other seafood, shrimp is high in protein but low in food energy. A shrimp-based meal is also a significant source of cholesterol, from 122 mg to 251 mg per 100 g of shrimp, depending on the method of preparation. [7]