Shrimp

Shrimp are swimming, decapod crustaceans classified in the infraorder Caridea, found widely around the world in both fresh and salt water. Adult shrimp are filter feeding benthic animals living close to the bottom. They can live in schools and can swim rapidly backwards. Shrimp are an important food source for larger animals from fish to whales. They have a high resistance to toxins in polluted areas, and may contribute to high toxin levels in th... more

Scientific name:

  • Caridea

Rank:

Also known as:

  • Crustaceans, shrimp, mixed species, raw

Biology

Higher classification:

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Food & Drink

Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 20.31 g (0.7164 oz )
  • 1.73 g (0.061 oz )
  • 0.91 g (0.032 oz )
  • 1.2 g (0.042 oz )
  • 75.86 g (2.676 oz )
  • 0.052 g (0.00183 oz )
  • 0.00241 g (0.00008501 oz )
  • 0.037 g (0.00131 oz )
  • 0.205 g (0.00723 oz )
  • 0.185 g (0.00653 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 444 kJ (2770000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 15149
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