Are heads of shrimps safe to eat in US?

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I wonder if heads of shrimps bought from US grocery stores are safe to eat.



Best Answer

If it's safe to eat the shrimp, it should be safe to eat the head. The US food authorities (FDA) have, in a way, approved of the shrimp you have bought, so it's safe to eat.




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Quick Answer about "Are heads of shrimps safe to eat in US?"

Yes , they are safe. In fact there are many people who think it's the best part of the shrimp. Although the way it's normally done is by sucking the liquid out of the head rather than eating the whole thing shell and all.

Is it OK to eat shrimp heads?

You don't need to eat the heads to appreciate them: think of shrimp heads as the lid of a pot, holding all the juiciness and flavor of the shrimp inside until you're ready to dive in.

Are all shrimp shells edible?

We recommend farmed shrimp labeled Naturland, Aquaculture Stewardship Council, or Whole Foods Market Responsibly Farmed. Another common certification is Best Aquaculture Practices, but we found antibiotics on four samples with that label.



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Answer 2

Yes , they are safe. In fact there are many people who think it's the best part of the shrimp. Although the way it's normally done is by sucking the liquid out of the head rather than eating the whole thing shell and all.

Answer 3

Nothing to worry about, specially if they have been frozen.

Actually, some fish stock recipes call for shrimp heads or shells.

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