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What are the GREY shrimp called?

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Purus The grey shrimp, also known as 'Purus', is a unique Flemish sea product. Often described as the 'queen of seafood', they are less than an inch long when peeled, have a greyish-pink colour, and a more pronounced taste than the traditional larger, pink shrimps.

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    Shelf Life of Haddock

    RefrigeratorFreezer
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    Cooked2-3 Days2-3 Months

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    » Because the Torah allows eating only animals that both chew their cud and have cloven hooves, pork is prohibited. So are shellfish, lobsters, oysters, shrimp and clams, because the Old Testament says to eat only fish with fins and scales. Another rule prohibits mixing dairy with meat or poultry.

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    Isinglass, the same kinds of fish bladders that used to make Guinness a no-go for vegans, is used in white wines to remove particulate matter and make them extremely clear.

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