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Why are my raw shrimp pink?

Asked: padampetti, Last Updated:

Why are my raw prawns pink? Royal Red Shrimp are found deep in the ocean and are red when raw. They're sweeter than regular shrimp with a flavor and texture more like lobster. … Normally, shrimp turn pink when they're cooked and that's a great indicator of their doneness.

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