I was reading another thread that someone said the shrimp were not
cleaned/deveined when they ate at Ohanas. Do the shrimp still have
the Veins?![]()
You can't serve shrimp that are still in the shells de-veined. That's why it's called peel and eat. YOU do the work.
It's not a big deal. Just slit the shrimp and use your knife to devein it. It's not a vein either, you know.
If you eat ANY seafood, you are eating something that, essentially, lives in a toilet. So, it seems a bit petty to be hung up on having to de-vein your own shrimp.
You can't serve shrimp that are still in the shells de-veined. That's why it's called peel and eat. YOU do the work.
It's not a big deal. Just slit the shrimp and use your knife to devein it. It's not a vein either, you know.
If you eat ANY seafood, you are eating something that, essentially, lives in a toilet. So, it seems a bit petty to be hung up on having to de-vein your own shrimp.
If it bothers you to clean the shrimp you can ask them not to bring the shrimp out. My husband hates cleaning his own shrimp so if it's just the two of us, he asks for them not to bring out the shrimp. If my son is there, he wants the shrimp. He could care less about cleaning his shrimp and will actually go through multiple bowls of shrimp.
Wow I had no idea i just gobbled down the shrimp not even thinking about thatoh well i will know better for next time
Why change? They are fine the way they are. Not harmful. If the shrimp have been cooked it doesn't matter except in your head.
Why change? They are fine the way they are. Not harmful. If the shrimp have been cooked it doesn't matter except in your head.