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  2. Macrobrachium ohione - Wikipedia

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    Like other Macrobrachium species, the Ohio shrimp is amphidromous. The larvae must live in saltwater and move to fresh water as adults. This is accomplished by having the larvae drift, free-floating, down the river until they reach water where the salinity is high enough to support them. Females carrying eggs may also migrate downstream before ...

  3. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp are also found in Latin and Caribbean dishes such as enchiladas and coconut shrimp. Other recipes include jambalaya, okonomiyaki, poon choi and bagoong. Shrimp are also consumed as salad, by frying, with rice, and as shrimp guvec (a dish baked in a clay pot) in the Western and Southern coasts of Turkey.

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    Long-time customers are starting to find the mainstay market at its new location. For years, it operated on S.C. 170 on Lemon Island.

  5. Shrimp marketing - Wikipedia

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    HOSO shrimp are also graded according to their colour, with A1 being the lightest colour and A5 the darkest colour. Shrimp tend to take on the colour of their habitat, so sandy ponds tend to yield an A1 colour shrimp, and shrimp ponds with plastic black liners tend to yield A5 colour shrimp. A2–A3 colour shrimp are preferred for fresh ...

  6. These Tips Are Crucial To Safely Eat Raw Shrimp - AOL

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  7. Buttery Shrimp With Dill (Garides Me Ánitho) - AOL

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    These sauteed shrimp, served in an aromatic sauce of butter with lots of lemon juice and dill, are one of the most popular dishes at José Andrés' restaurant Zaytinya in Washington, D.C.