What is Breaded Shrimp?
Breaded shrimp are shrimp that have had their shell removed and are coated in breadcrumbs and deep fried. The shrimp have a soft texture with a crunch to it and a mild flavor that tastes a little like the ocean. The breadcrumb crust is golden brown and crispy with a hint of salt and a bit of an oily quality.
Ingredients
...The shrimp is a sea dwelling crustacean with a shelled body. The shell is removed and not eaten. The shrimp is curved like a C when cooked and its slender body is a few inches in length when raw. The texture of shrimp is firm and has a juicy crunch when chewed. The color is a pinkish white and the flavor is mild, a bit salty sweet and ocean-like.
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