tomster Posted February 23 Posted February 23 As per the title, if you eat lots of ship/prawns, what's your preferred brand that hopefully does not use antibiotics and other toxic additives to keep the shrimp healthy? Thanks in advance. 1
Popular Post Centigrade32 Posted February 23 Popular Post Posted February 23 Brand? Buy them live or at least at a fresh market. 1 4
Ralf001 Posted February 23 Posted February 23 love prawns, I buy em fresh from the naklua fish market... Not sure what brand they are.
OneMoreFarang Posted February 23 Posted February 23 25 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said: Brand? Buy them live or at least at a fresh market. I agree. They are fresh and cheap and taste good at the fresh market.
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted February 23 Popular Post Posted February 23 For curries, stir fries, prawn cocktail, etc. I buy "Yummy Tale" easy peel shrimp (frozen) from Tops. It's nice to have a couple of packs in the freezer when the urge takes me. 1 2
connda Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Whatever shows up in the market. or Here! You can scoop them out of the tank live and take them home still wriggling.
Gottfrid Posted February 23 Posted February 23 2 hours ago, tomster said: As per the title, if you eat lots of ship/prawns, what's your preferred brand that hopefully does not use antibiotics and other toxic additives to keep the shrimp healthy? Thanks in advance. What are you trying to talk about? Are you posting that you buy frozen prawns just because a specific brand? That´s lunacy, as Thailand have great fresh markets that sell them. If you live close to a beach, you can even go to beach markets in the morning, and get then directly from the boat. And here you come trying to make a topic about freeze burnt shrimp? Really! 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted February 23 Popular Post Posted February 23 52 minutes ago, chickenslegs said: For curries, stir fries, prawn cocktail, etc. I buy "Yummy Tale" easy peel shrimp (frozen) from Tops. It's nice to have a couple of packs in the freezer when the urge takes me. Also keep on hand. Picked up 2 bags yesterday, peeled, deveined & no tails. I live minutes from surfside & fresh markets ... will still always buy frozen, as actually 'fresher' ... IMHO We get from Makro ... 1 2
Yagoda Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Siem Reap? No shrimp Bangkok: Fresh Market, try to avoid Farmed USA: Wild Argentinian and Wild Gulf of America or Atlantic, Wild Alaska Spots. 1
connda Posted February 23 Posted February 23 18 minutes ago, Yagoda said: Siem Reap? No shrimp Bangkok: Fresh Market, try to avoid Farmed USA: Wild Argentinian and Wild Gulf of America or Atlantic, Wild Alaska Spots. No you've got me started. I want a piece of fresh North Atlantic cod. 2
Yagoda Posted February 23 Posted February 23 8 minutes ago, connda said: No you've got me started. I want a piece of fresh North Atlantic cod. Cold water fish is always the best. 2
SMIAI Posted February 23 Posted February 23 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: Also keep on hand. Picked up 2 bags yesterday, peeled, deveined & no tails. I live minutes from surfside & fresh markets ... will still always buy frozen, as actually 'fresher' ... IMHO We get from Makro ... Girl in the market peels and de-veins them for me when I go there. Frozen prawns? No thank you. They are not the same. Damages their cell structure. 1
save the frogs Posted February 23 Posted February 23 4 hours ago, tomster said: As per the title, if you eat lots of ship/prawns, what's your preferred brand that hopefully does not use antibiotics and other toxic additives to keep the shrimp healthy? Thanks in advance. no particular brand. as I believe shrimp inevitably contain toxins, I only consume them once a month. good luck if you eat them every day. all seafood is highly contaminated, as far as I know. 1
tomster Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 2 hours ago, KhunLA said: Also keep on hand. Picked up 2 bags yesterday, peeled, deveined & no tails. I live minutes from surfside & fresh markets ... will still always buy frozen, as actually 'fresher' ... IMHO We get from Makro ... Thanks. 1
EVENKEEL Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Old lady buys shrimp and crab from beach vendor fresh off the boat.
Harrisfan Posted February 23 Posted February 23 33 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said: Old lady buys shrimp and crab from beach vendor fresh off the boat. I prefer young ladies and crabs
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted February 23 Popular Post Posted February 23 3 hours ago, save the frogs said: no particular brand. as I believe shrimp inevitably contain toxins, I only consume them once a month. good luck if you eat them every day. all seafood is highly contaminated, as far as I know. AFAIK - Most prawns/shrimp that are bought at the markets and restaurants here are farmed. They have never been near the sea. Same goes for frozen shrimp/prawns - even seabass (most mussels, scallops, and other shellfish too). In my area (Sattahip) squid is the only seafood I know that is locally fished from the sea and available in local markets/restaurants. I see the Bang Saray squidboats going out to sea most evenings with their green/white lights dotted across the night horizon. 1 2
GammaGlobulin Posted February 23 Posted February 23 6 hours ago, KhunLA said: Also keep on hand. Picked up 2 bags yesterday, peeled, deveined & no tails. I live minutes from surfside & fresh markets ... will still always buy frozen, as actually 'fresher' ... IMHO We get from Makro ... Why are they so white in color, though? Good price, I think. Must be due to low labor cost. 500 grams for Bt.190 is cheaper than canned tuna. Will try! 1
KhunLA Posted February 23 Posted February 23 4 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Why are they so white in color, though? Good price, I think. Must be due to low labor cost. 500 grams for Bt.190 is cheaper than canned tuna. Will try! Actually 400gr net ... I prefer to just use shrimp as 'shrimp cocktail', cold with a bit of wasabi spiced up sauce. Most seafood I don't put in sauces or curries, as too delicate a flavor and get overpowered easily. A lot of the Vannamei Prawn / Shrimp come from TH and S. America (Chile) ... "AI Overview Yummy Tale shrimp is a brand of frozen shrimp and shrimp paste that comes from Thailand. The shrimp is easy to use and can be used in many dishes. Products Easy Peel Shrimp This shrimp is easy to peel and can be purchased from Tops Online Supermarket. Frozen Shrimp Paste This shrimp paste is made from vannamei shrimp and can be purchased from Makro PRO. Frozen PDTO Shrimp This shrimp is made from vannamei shrimp and is individually quick frozen. Cooked White Shrimp Meat This shrimp meat is ideal for recipes that require chopped or minced shrimp. Uses Shrimp paste can be used in many dishes and is suitable for people who don't have time to prepare shrimp. Cooked shrimp can be used in recipes like shrimp cakes, shrimp balls, and shrimp chili paste. Shrimp can be used in many dishes, including those that require chopping, mincing, or making into smaller pieces. Where to buy Yummy Tale shrimp products can be purchased from Tops Online Supermarket, Makro PRO, and Lotus's Shop Online. Are vannamei prawns tasty? These prawns are naturally tender and sweet flavoured making them best quality cooked and peeled prawn available on the market." 1 1
Luuk Chaai Posted February 23 Posted February 23 11 hours ago, Yagoda said: Siem Reap? No shrimp Bangkok: Fresh Market, try to avoid Farmed USA: Wild Argentinian and Wild Gulf of America or Atlantic, Wild Alaska Spots. Wild Alaska Spots. super sweet !
Gottfrid Posted February 23 Posted February 23 12 hours ago, KhunLA said: will still always buy frozen, as actually 'fresher' ... IMHO Actually fresher??? That a point of delusion we haven´t reached before.
digger70 Posted February 24 Posted February 24 16 hours ago, tomster said: As per the title, if you eat lots of ship/prawns, what's your preferred brand that hopefully does not use antibiotics and other toxic additives to keep the shrimp healthy? Thanks in advance. Ocean Brand Only . No Farmed and Fresh water ones.
LALes Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Gourmet Market in BKK carries Q brand frozen shrimp that are quite tasty and reasonably priced. Instant shrimp cocktail...just defrost. Deveined, cooked and ready to go. 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted February 24 Popular Post Posted February 24 2 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Actually fresher??? That a point of delusion we haven´t reached before. Frozen are processed / frozen right after harvesting and or processed. Fresh (or thawed) have been off the ice and sitting around how long ? I've never bought frozen protein that was softer than normal, slimy or smelled off. Seafood should not smell fishy, if fresh ... good luck with that, when buying so called 'fresh'. You actually think your fresh shrimp wasn't frozen at some point, especially if you aren't buying at the docks. Ignorance is Bliss ... but not when buying food 2 1
marin Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Always at the market. Often pick up some nice Thai crabs as well. Lovely barbecued up at sunset with a nice cold one. 1
Gottfrid Posted February 24 Posted February 24 29 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Ignorance is Bliss ... but not when buying food Ending with the stupid drinking coffee care about nothing emoji! Good job! Now, when you are at it, when ever did I talk about pre-frozen fresh shrimp? Everybody knows they are not fresh. Just posted that frozen shrimp are not fresh, because they aren´t. They are fresher than what you, and your AI friend, like to call fresh shrimp that have been frozen. An idiot can understand that, but they are not to be called fresh at all. I talked about fresh shrimp, if you know what that means. 1 2
KhunLA Posted February 24 Posted February 24 3 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: Ending with the stupid drinking coffee care about nothing emoji! Good job! Now, when you are at it, when ever did I talk about pre-frozen fresh shrimp? Everybody knows they are not fresh. Just posted that frozen shrimp are not fresh, because they aren´t. They are fresher than what you, and your AI friend, like to call fresh shrimp that have been frozen. An idiot can understand that, but they are not to be called fresh at all. I talked about fresh shrimp, if you know what that means. So reading comprehension isn't exactly your forte
Gottfrid Posted February 24 Posted February 24 19 minutes ago, KhunLA said: So reading comprehension isn't exactly your forte Now it became 3 x stupid. 🙂 2
anyone Posted February 24 Posted February 24 So called "fresh shrimps" in the market drank a lot of antibiotics to grow 😝 1
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