What countries should you not buy shrimp from?

1. Imported, farmed shrimp can be contaminated with illicit antibiotics. Farmed shrimp from Central America and Asia can also pose a direct threat to diners. A 2015 Consumer Reports study found that of 205 imported shrimp samples, 11 from Vietnam, Thailand, and Bangladesh were contaminated with antibiotic residues.
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What country has the safest shrimp?

A recent Consumer Report found Thai shrimp had the lowest presence of bacteria than any other farmed COO. Ecuador produces excellent shrimp using an extensive farming method. Extensive farming means shrimp ponds have lower stocking densities. In other words, less shrimp occupy a pond in Ecuador than in other countries.
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Where do the best shrimp come from?

The tastiest and healthiest shrimp are caught in the wild, not imported from unregulated hotspots like Vietnam, China, and India, where shrimp farms teem with antibiotics and other nasties. Because it is sustainable and harder to catch, clean, wild shrimp is more expensive than farmed shrimp (via Consumer Reports).
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Is shrimp from Vietnam OK?

The challenge. Farmed shrimp is one of the most popular seafood items in the U.S., however, 71 percent of all farmed shrimp is rated Avoid. In Vietnam, 86 percent of farmed shrimp is currently rated Avoid.
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Where does imported shrimp come from?

A few decades ago, most of the shrimp in American markets and restaurants were wild-caught in the Gulf of Mexico, but today, the vast majority—nearly 90 percent—are imported from countries such as India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Ecuador.
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Where does Costco shrimp come from?

Costco purchases shrimp from Thailand-based company Charoen Pokphand (CP) Foods, the biggest shrimp farmer in the world.
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Is wild shrimp from Argentina safe?

Raw, wild-caught shrimp from Argentina and the United States were the least likely to be tainted, at 33% and 20%, respectively. Harmful bacteria can be neutralized if shrimp are cooked properly—though they can still contaminate other food if they are not prepared carefully.
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Where does Walmart shrimp come from?

Walmart shrimp is imported from Thailand:

So then, Wally World (Walmart) can't even sell “slavery shrimp” without shorting the customer some pieces?
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Is frozen shrimp from Thailand safe?

Imported, farmed shrimp can be contaminated with illicit antibiotics. Farmed shrimp from Central America and Asia can also pose a direct threat to diners. A 2015 Consumer Reports study found that of 205 imported shrimp samples, 11 from Vietnam, Thailand, and Bangladesh were contaminated with antibiotic residues.
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What is the safest shrimp to eat?

The best choices are wild-caught MSC-certified pink shrimp from Oregon or their larger sisters, spot prawns, also from the Pacific Northwest or British Columbia, which are caught by traps. Avoid: imported shrimp. 4.
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What is the best shrimp in the world?

Why is gamba de Palamós the best shrimp the world?
  • Palamós shrimp is highly valued because of its amazing flavor and texture, the result of the pristine environment in which the shrimp live. ...
  • Gambas de Palamós live in the Mediterranean on the Palamós coast in Catalunya. ...
  • Gambas de Palamós has a very strong flavor.
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Are Argentine shrimp good?

However, Argentinian red shrimps are known to be the sweetest shrimps in the world, and their texture and taste are considered to be better than that of other prawns. They are also larger in size which is also positive for those who love to consume shrimps.
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Are shrimp from India safe?

Nearly 90 percent of farmed shrimp from India is rated Avoid.
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Is farm raised shrimp safe?

Increasingly, one of the most common misconceptions about farmed seafood is that it is unsafe to eat. By and large, all seafood – both wild caught and farm raised – is considered to be some of the most safe and nutritious. Even so, as with all foods, there are food safety hazards associated with seafood.
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Why is shrimp from India rated avoid?

Within the past few years alone, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported an absurdly high number of refusals of shrimp imports from India containing traces of salmonella, in comparison to shrimp imports from other countries.
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Are there shrimp farms in the US?

There are a few in Florida, Texas and Alabama. There are a couple of farms in Alabama, away from the coast, that are using saline ground water. They are looking at growing shrimp in catfish ponds with saltwater. There are a few small farms that are doing indoor culture.
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Is frozen shrimp from China safe?

Chinese authorities found coronavirus on the packaging and in the container of imported frozen shrimps, but the food safety chief said on Friday the discovery did not mean the virus could be transmitted via food packaging.
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Are shrimp from Mexico safe to eat?

ASPA Reinforces That Commercial Wild-Caught Shrimp from Gulf of Mexico is Safe to Eat. It's "business as usual" for the commercial wild-caught shrimp industry in the Gulf of Mexico, according to the American Shrimp Processors Association (ASPA).
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Where do jumbo shrimp come from?

The vast majority of shrimp comes from coastal pond farming in countries like China, India, Thailand, and Indonesia.
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Where does Whole Foods shrimp come from?

Our producer in Thailand (who will be supplying the shrimp for the upcoming special) owns their hatchery, feed mill, ponds and production facility. We have full traceability back to the pond itself, and our shrimp is harvested to order — a rarity in the industry.
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Where does Sam's Club shrimp come from?

Today, 100 percent of Member's Mark shrimp is being grown at aquatic farms in Thailand which meet or exceed the stringent standards of responsible farming, sustainability and fair employee conditions established by the Global Aquaculture Alliance.
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Where does Kroger shrimp come from?

Kroger will source 100% of wild-caught seafood in their Seafood Department from fisheries that are Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified, in MSC full assessment, in comprehensive Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs), or certified by other GSSI-recognized programs, by 2020.
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Where does Trader Joe's shrimp come from?

Trader Joe's Large Argentinian Red Shrimp are big, meaty shrimp, wild caught in the icy waters of Patagonia.
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Where does icy ocean shrimp come from?

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Wild caught shrimp harvested in the crisp cold clear water off the Patagonian coast of Argentina.
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Are Argentine red shrimp same as Royal Reds?

Be sure to stay away from Argentina Pink Shrimp! They look very similar in color, but they're an imported, lower-quality product that doesn't carry the flavor of a Royal Red.
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