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Shrimp and prawn

Posted on March 17, 2026 by Admin

Shrimp vs Prawn 🍤

People often use Shrimp and Prawn interchangeably, but there are small biological and culinary differences between them.


🧬 Key Differences

1. Body structure

  • Shrimp have a slightly curved body and overlapping shell segments.
  • Prawns tend to be straighter with more distinct body segments.

2. Size (general rule)

  • Prawns are usually larger
  • Shrimp are typically smaller
    (Though this varies by species and region.)

3. Habitat

  • Shrimp are found in saltwater (oceans).
  • Prawns are more commonly found in freshwater, though some live in brackish water.

4. Taste & texture

  • The flavor is very similar
  • Prawns: slightly sweeter and meatier
  • Shrimp: softer and more delicate

🍳 Cooking Uses

Both are incredibly versatile and can be used in:

  • Stir-fries
  • Curries
  • Pasta dishes
  • Grilled or fried recipes

👉 In most recipes, you can substitute shrimp and prawns for each other without much difference.


✅ Nutrition Highlights

Both shrimp and prawns are:

  • High in protein
  • Low in calories
  • Rich in omega-3 fatty acids and minerals like selenium

💡 Bottom line:
For everyday cooking, the difference between shrimp and prawns is minor, and most people won’t notice it in taste—so feel free to use whichever is available.


If you want, I can give you a quick 10-minute garlic shrimp recipe that tastes like restaurant-quality food. 🍽️

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