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How many 16 20 shrimp is a serving?

Asked: Capt. Cody Klaus, Last Updated:

Shrimp Sizing Chart

Common Sizing Term (Varies)Shrimp Count Per PoundApprox. Count Per 3 oz Serving
Extra Jumbo16/204-5 shrimp
Jumbo21/255-6 shrimp
Extra Large26/306-7 shrimp
Large31/358-9 shrimp

FAQ

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