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How much is 100 grams of king prawns?

Asked: Dale Frost, Date Created:

Large (31/35 count per pound): 8-9 shrimp. Medium (41/50 count per pound): 10-11 shrimp. What serving size is 100 grams?...How many shrimp is 100 grams?

Serving SizeCaloriesCarbohydrates (g)
100g99.000.00
Crustaceans, shrimp, mixed species, imitation, made from surimi
3 oz85.857.76
100g101.009.13
26 Mar 2021

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