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lilfobbyegg
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:13 am Post subject: shrimp heads |
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i never really thought about this much until i was crunching down on a deep fried prawn head earlier today. back in the states, i don't think i had ever encountered shrimp in restaurants that weren't peeled, de-veined, and had their heads lopped off. i probably ran into the occasional head, but nothing to write home about.
i have noticed though that in other parts of the world shrimp are not only served with the heads and tails still attached, but we are also expected to eat them. and the shell...i don't think i ever would have considered a shrimp shell an edible thing when i was a child. but lo and behold, again, after doing some traveling, i have come to the conclusion that while i do prefer my prawns with the shells off, eh...if they come with the shell on and everyone else i am dining with is eating them, then they're going down the hatch and into my belly.
so...how do you feel about shrimp heads? ever had them? would you try them? think they're repulsive? if your shrimp come with the heads on do you always remove them?
mmm....shrimp. i want some ~ _________________ What experience and history teach us is this - that people and governments never have learned anything from history. - George Wilhelm Hegel |
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P A U L
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:43 am Post subject: |
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shrimp heads just look nasty.. the head of any animal looks too nasty to eat...
and the shell? i prefer not to try and chew into a crustaceans shell. even its a bit*h to peel off... _________________
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lilfobbyegg
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:38 am Post subject: |
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BUT what if it is a really little shrimp?? _________________ What experience and history teach us is this - that people and governments never have learned anything from history. - George Wilhelm Hegel |
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money
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KAOS29
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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i've ate shirmp shell never the head.. i ate the shell when its deep fried, its this one chinese dish... forgot the name but yea.. its okay... first i peel them off... but i was like fu*k it and just ate the shell with it,but never with the head... _________________
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jonkim
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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hrm...the only part of the shrimp that i eat that isn't the pure flesh, is the tail cause it's so crunchy XD, but the head and shell, i never have seen anyone eat that, even though they were served as is. i always thought it was somewhat wierd, because they serve it witht he head/shell on and marinate it like hardcore with flavor but then everyone peels it off...kinda destroying the purpose of pre-marination. so people in korea actually eat hte head/shell? interesting _________________ i beat the internet without cheat codes  |
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Asianwebmaster101
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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| lilfobbyegg wrote: |
i never really thought about this much until i was crunching down on a deep fried prawn head earlier today. back in the states, i don't think i had ever encountered shrimp in restaurants that weren't peeled, de-veined, and had their heads lopped off. i probably ran into the occasional head, but nothing to write home about.
i have noticed though that in other parts of the world shrimp are not only served with the heads and tails still attached, but we are also expected to eat them. and the shell...i don't think i ever would have considered a shrimp shell an edible thing when i was a child. but lo and behold, again, after doing some traveling, i have come to the conclusion that while i do prefer my prawns with the shells off, eh...if they come with the shell on and everyone else i am dining with is eating them, then they're going down the hatch and into my belly.
so...how do you feel about shrimp heads? ever had them? would you try them? think they're repulsive? if your shrimp come with the heads on do you always remove them?
mmm....shrimp. i want some ~ |
Shrimp head is the best especially if they are salt n peppered fry shrimp. However, just like our brains, the head is rich in protein and cholesterol. _________________
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P A U L
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:37 pm Post subject: |
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when i was a kid i probably wouldn't have...
but now, i'd probably give it a try... i never really saw the head of any animal as food... especially its stankin shell  _________________
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BiLLClintn
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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Did you guys ever try those Mexican snack packs? It has 4 giant dehydrated shrimps with Habanero sauce, hmmmmmmmm.
I don't really mind eating shrimp with the shell and head on. It's just going down is sorta uncomfortable. _________________
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RVD
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 9:18 am Post subject: |
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no shrimp heads, shell, and tail for me.
i was at killer shrimp a few years ago. for those who haven't been there, they give you a big bowl of broth with shrimp in it. i think the heads are cut off but they still have the tails and the shell. i had a big pile of shell and tail at the end but i looked to my chinese friend and he had nothing. i was like wtf? basically had a good laugh when he told me he ate it all.
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Asianwebmaster101
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:25 pm Post subject: |
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| RVD wrote: |
no shrimp heads, shell, and tail for me.
i was at killer shrimp a few years ago. for those who haven't been there, they give you a big bowl of broth with shrimp in it. i think the heads are cut off but they still have the tails and the shell. i had a big pile of shell and tail at the end but i looked to my chinese friend and he had nothing. i was like wtf? basically had a good laugh when he told me he ate it all.
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The only time I eat the head and the shell is when it's prepared salt n' pepper style. _________________
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P A U L
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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i;ll try eating it next time.. and tell you how it goes...
i dont have shrimp often..
unless once in a blu emoon the family wants to go to todai or some asian whatever place _________________
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Asianwebmaster101
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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i;ll try eating it next time.. and tell you how it goes...
i dont have shrimp often..
unless once in a blu emoon the family wants to go to todai or some asian whatever place |
Which Todai? I can meet up with you at the Todai in Santa Anita Mall.. Muahahahahahaha _________________
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lilfobbyegg
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Gender:  Age: 28 Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 2051 Location: at home listening to my brain melt
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:17 am Post subject: |
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omae ... i just had some yummy shrimp heads. deep fried goodness~~
BUT ... do y'all know of a restaurant called "mother-in-law" in the area? korean restaurant? supposedly there are a few in vansterdam and LA???? _________________ What experience and history teach us is this - that people and governments never have learned anything from history. - George Wilhelm Hegel |
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