Topic: I know... | |
---|---|
steamed shrimp, teriyaki shrimp, shrimp cocktail....
|
|
|
|
Know anything about prawns?
|
|
|
|
Know anything about prawns? |
|
|
|
Prawns ARE shrimps, which proves you dont know much about the shrimpin bizness!
|
|
|
|
Prawns ARE shrimps, which proves you dont know much about the shrimpin bizness! |
|
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often.
A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. |
|
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often. A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. Wow! You know a lot about the shrimpin' bizness! |
|
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often. A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. |
|
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often. A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. Wow! You know a lot about the shrimpin' bizness! Im more than just a pretty face me... |
|
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often. A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. Wow! You know a lot about the shrimpin' bizness! Im more than just a pretty face me... i know, ive seen your breasts. |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pink_lady
on
Thu 02/05/09 03:05 PM
|
|
In the US, the general term is "shrimp". However, in the UK, the term "prawn" is used more often. A prawn is sometimes called a prawn and a shrimp is called a prawn and a shrimp. Confused? You should be. The terms "prawn" and "shrimp" are used interchangeably and it does depend on where you live, as to which term will be used. The terms "prawns" and "shrimps" are used in cookbooks, restaurants and markets, but not necessarily correctly. Some people say that the difference is just in the size. "Shrimps" are used to describe the smaller variety, whilst prawn is used to name the larger members of both species. Wow! You know a lot about the shrimpin' bizness! Im more than just a pretty face me... i know, ive seen your breasts. lol!my azz is pretty good too for a 36yr old! (of course, i am joking!) |
|
|
|
(of course, i am joking!) Many a truth said in jest! |
|
|
|
Run Forest run...
|
|
|
|
mmmmmmmmmm shrimp. i like the BIG ones wraped in bacon mmmmmmmmmmmmm
|
|
|
|
Giant shrimps... Now that's a contradiction in terms!
|
|
|
|
...popcorn shrimmp, cayanne shrimp, BBQ shrimp....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I am going to sink your shrimp boat
|
|
|
|
I am going to sink your shrimp boat LMAO! Good luck. Cap'n Dan's got the entire Canadian Navy protecting this ship! |
|
|
|
Pickled shrimp, Shrimp eggroll, shrimp and rice...
|
|
|