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Often confused with shrimp, prawns are a delicious and healthy addition to your diet. When served with a head, tail, and shell still attached, it can be difficult to know which part of the prawn is okay to eat. Thankfully, it only takes a few minutes to learn how to eat this shellfish.
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Use the knife to remove the prawn’s head. First, you will want to examine the prawn to see if the head, shell, and tail are there. If the head is still attached, spear the prawn with your fork to keep it in place on your dish. Using a back and forth motion, slice off the prawn’s head with your knife.
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Insert the knife under the prawn’s shell and pull upwards. Skewer the prawn with your fork on one end to anchor it in place, and stick your knife beneath the shell. If you pull your knife up quickly, the shell should be freed from the rest of the prawn. Continue this process down the prawn’s body until you remove the entire shell. [3] X Research source
- Keep separating the removed pieces of prawn so that they do not get mixed in with the rest of your meal. [4] X Research source
- If you can’t find the shell at first, turn the prawn on its back. Start by inserting your knife near the head and slicing downwards to get better traction while separating the shell from the body. [5] X Research source
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Separate the tail from the rest of the prawn with a knife. Stick your fork into the prawn to hold it steady. This should be easier now that you have removed the shell. A quick slice should remove the prawn’s tail. [6] X Research source
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Devein the prawn’s entire body. Look for the prawn’s intestinal tract, which will appear as a dark line running down its back. Stick your fork into the bulk of the prawn to hold it steady before using your knife to make a shallow cut around the length of the tract. Use the tip of your knife to coax the tract away from the rest of the prawn. At this point, you can eat the prawn. [7] X Research source
- While the intestinal tract is not dangerous to eat, it will change the texture of a cooked prawn. [8] X Research source
- Be sure to place the prawn’s vein among the other inedible parts. [9] X Research source
- On their own, prawns can be paired with a variety of dishes (i.e, pasta, pizza, curry, burgers). [10] X Research source
- If you want to serve full prawns with the shells on, you need not devein them.
- Using a microwave to defrost prawns may make them soggy or overcooked like other things.
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Use two hands to remove the head. If your prawn has eyes, then it still has a head. Hold the prawn in one hand to keep it secure. [11] X Research source Grab just beneath the prawn’s eyes to get a firm grip on its head. Quickly twist to separate the head from the rest of the meat. [12] X Research source
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Pull the prawn’s tail quickly to remove it from the body. Check for a hard, shell-like piece at the end of the prawn to see if the tail is still attached. [17] X Research source Hold the prawn securely in one hand while using the other to grip the prawn’s tail. Use a quick, forceful movement to remove the tail. [18] X Research source
- Once the shell has been removed, the remaining tail section will be significantly harder than the rest of the prawn. This should make it easier for you to identify and remove. [19] X Research source
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Use your fingers to devein the prawn. Look for a long, dark line going along the back of the prawn. [20] X Research source This is the intestinal tract of the prawn. [21] X Research source Glide a fingernail down the back of the prawn to cut into the meat of the prawn. Once you have located the intestinal tract, use two fingertips or fingernails to pinch and remove the tract from the rest of the body.
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QuestionDo you remove the black vein before or after boiling the shrimp? What about the black vein I see on the belly side? Do you remove that also?Community AnswerYou can remove the black veins before or after boiling the prawn. (Your choice!). The vein on the belly does not need to be removed and it is harmless.
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QuestionIs prawn skin good for you?ArrowCommunity AnswerPrawn skin is a choking hazard and can break your teeth easily. It's not very good for you.
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QuestionHow do you know when to eat a prawn?ArrowCommunity AnswerIf it smells off, do not eat the prawn. A cooked prawn tastes better than a raw prawn.
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Warnings
- If you are pregnant, check with your doctor to see if you should be eating prawns. [22] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to sourceThanks
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