The “vein” of the shrimp: a little-known culinary detail

Is it risky to eat it as is?
Good news: from a food safety perspective, eating a shrimp without removing the tail is generally not a problem, provided it is fresh and thoroughly cooked. Cooking eliminates any undesirable elements and makes the food safe to eat.
But cooking isn’t just about safety. Taste, texture, and enjoyment play just as important a role, especially when you want to treat yourself or delight your guests.

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