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Shrimp and prawn

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

“Shrimp” and “prawn” are very similar and often confused, but the difference depends more on biology and region than taste.


🦐 Shrimp vs Prawn (Simple Explanation)

🦐 Shrimp

  • Usually smaller in size
  • Found in saltwater and freshwater
  • Common in the US, Japan, and many global cuisines
  • Body bends more curved
  • Gills are plate-like (lamellar)

🦐 Prawn

  • Generally larger and meatier
  • Mostly found in freshwater or brackish water
  • Common term in UK, Pakistan, India, Australia
  • Body is a bit straighter
  • Different gill structure (branching)

🍤 In cooking (important part)

Practically speaking:

  • They taste almost identical
  • Can be used interchangeably in recipes
  • Differences you notice are mostly size and texture

So:

  • “Shrimp pasta” = same as “prawn pasta” in most recipes
  • “Garlic shrimp” = works perfectly with prawns too

🌍 Why confusion happens

  • In the US, “shrimp” is used for both
  • In the UK & South Asia, “prawn” is more common
  • In biology, they are actually different species groups, but culinary use mixes them

🍽️ Cooking tip

  • Smaller ones (shrimp) cook faster
  • Larger ones (prawns) are juicier but need slightly longer cooking
  • Both should be cooked just until pink—overcooking makes them rubbery

If you want, I can show you:

  • 🍤 Best shrimp/prawn recipes (garlic, butter, spicy, fried)
  • 🍛 Desi prawn curry
  • 🍝 Creamy prawn pasta restaurant-style
  • 🔥 Air fryer crispy shrimp recipes

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