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Can You Refreeze Shrimp?

August 3, 2025June 12, 2026ting

You can refreeze shrimp if it thawed safely in the refrigerator and stayed cold. Shrimp thawed in cold water or the microwave should be cooked before refreezing.

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Plate of cooked shrimp with tails on, a small pile of removed shrimp tails, lemon, and dipping sauce

Can You Eat Shrimp Tails?

July 11, 2025June 13, 2026ting

Cooked shrimp tails are edible, but they are tough and sometimes sharp. Leave them on for presentation or flavor, and remove them when easy eating matters.

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