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Can you eat prawns after defrosting?

Asked: Max Delisle, Last Updated:

You can safely keep raw shrimp that's been defrosted in the refrigerator for an additional one to two days before cooking, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture. You can also safely refreeze the thawed shrimp within that same timeframe.

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