Brown line in back of shrimp

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What could be a brown line in the back of an already peeled shrimp?



Best Answer

That is the gastrointestinal tract of the shrimp. It is commonly called a vein or sand vein. It is often removed, but this is not required since it is not harmful and is mostly tasteless.

To devein a shrimp you would make a shallow cut from head to tail and then wipe or rinse out the vein under running water.




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Quick Answer about "Brown line in back of shrimp"

The dark line that runs down the back of the shrimp isn't really a vein. It's an intestinal track, brown or blackish in color, and is the body waste, aka poop. It is also a filter for sand or grit. None of which you want to eat.



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