Pescados y Mariscos

Frozen shrimp

Frozen shrimp
Popularity 31 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Frozen shrimp

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

31 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Frozen shrimp are small and versatile seafood, very popular in the cuisine of various cultures. These are shrimp that have been processed and frozen shortly after being caught to preserve their freshness, flavor, and texture, facilitating their storage and use in multiple recipes.

The origin of shrimp can vary, as they are found in salt and fresh waters all over the world. However, many of the frozen varieties come from fisheries and farms in regions such as Latin America (especially Mexico and Ecuador), Asia, and the United States.

Regarding their properties, frozen shrimp are an excellent source of lean protein, low in fat and calories, and provide essential minerals such as zinc, selenium, and iodine. Furthermore, they contain natural antioxidants like astaxanthin, which gives them their characteristic pink color when cooked.

Depending on the country, frozen shrimp may have different synonyms in Spanish in Latin America, such as gambas congeladas (in some regions of Mexico and the Caribbean), camarón congelado (in Mexico and Central America), or simply langostinos congelados when referring to larger varieties, although technically langostino is a distinct species.

In cooking, frozen shrimp are ideal for preparing everything from ceviches and seafood cocktails to hot dishes like rice, pasta, and stir-fries, always being a practical and delicious ingredient to have on hand.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
148mg
sodium
70mg
calcium
25mcg
folate
0.5mg
iron
264mg
potassium
99
calories
0mcg
lycopene
24g
proteins
195mg
cholesterol
60IU
vitamin a
2.1mg
vitamin c
1.1mcg
vitamin b12
0.3g
total fats
0g
carbohydrates

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