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  2. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp are also found in Latin and Caribbean dishes such as enchiladas and coconut shrimp. Other recipes include jambalaya, okonomiyaki, poon choi and bagoong. Shrimp are also consumed as salad, by frying, with rice, and as shrimp guvec (a dish baked in a clay pot) in the Western and Southern coasts of Turkey.

  3. This is the healthiest seafood, according to experts - AOL

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    Shrimp are also rich in phosphorus, B vitamins and contain high amounts of a carotenoid called astaxanthin. Research suggests astaxanthin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

  4. The Surprising High-Protein, Low-Carb Foods to Should Add to ...

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    Nutrition facts (per 1/2 can): 96 cal, 5g fat, ... You can also expect to reap the benefits of potassium and phosphorus, ... Shrimp. Seafood is a smart choice when you want to load up on protein ...

  5. Aquaculture of brine shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The nutritional properties of newly hatched brine shrimp are high in lipids and unsaturated fatty acids. [6] Dried brine shrimp nauplii contain 37%–71% protein, 12%–30% lipid, 11%–23% carbohydrate, and 4%–21% ash. [7] The fatty acid compositions of the nauplii are highly environmentally determined.

  6. 7-Day Anti-Inflammatory High-Fiber Meal Plan, Created by a ...

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    Eating enough fiber not only benefits your gut, but additionally can help reduce inflammation. ... (436 calories) 1 serving Charred Shrimp, Pesto & Quinoa Bowls. P.M. Snack (146 calories ...

  7. Shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp Palaemon serratus of the infraorder Caridea. A shrimp (pl.: shrimp or shrimps ()) is a crustacean (a form of shellfish) with an elongated body and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – typically belonging to the Caridea or Dendrobranchiata of the order Decapoda, although some crustaceans outside of this order are also referred to as "shrimp".

  8. The Top Superfood of 2025 Has Been Revealed - AOL

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    “Eating 12 ounces of seafood a week — both fish and other options like shrimp, squid and mussels — is one way to increase your intake of omega-3s from whole, real food sources,” London adds.

  9. Fish as food - Wikipedia

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    4 Health benefits. 5 Health hazards. ... bay scallop, Chinese white shrimp ... fish and fish products provide an average of only about 34 calories per capita per day.