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Can you freeze whole spot prawns?

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Freezing Spot Prawns If you need to keep your prawns raw for longer than three days, then you'll want to freeze them. ... Place them in a freezer safe bag and ensure the prawns are covered with a saline solution (1 tsp salt to 1 1/2 cups water). Keep in mind that the water will expand once frozen.

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