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To refuse to eat un deveined prawns

48 replies

Smiler1972 · 21/08/2017 17:08

Yes is very first world but I just can't. On holiday and in many places they are not deveined. Is it that bad for you? Am I overreacting and should just eat them? My family eat them but I just can't face it.

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Gorgosparta · 21/08/2017 17:10

Ohh no. Isnt the 'vein' their intestine?

I though prawns were bottom feeders.

Please note.....i have no clue of thats true. Just what i was told.

Girty999 · 21/08/2017 17:11

It's their poop chute I wouldn't eat it but I would get it out then eat it x

KinkyAfro · 21/08/2017 17:11

I wrote a really bad review of a restaurant in Spain as we were served a starter and a main course which had prawns with the intestines still in - they totally should be removed, restaurant seemed surprised and said they never remove. They did not appreciate my negative review either, told me I obviously had no experience of high end restaurants!

AgentProvocateur · 21/08/2017 17:13

I always eat them if that's how they're served and I'm still alive to tell the tale. I suck their brains out too

KinkyAfro · 21/08/2017 17:14

Oh I know it's not going to hurt you but it's poo, I couldn't eat it knowing it's poo

Smiler1972 · 21/08/2017 17:15

Interesting we are in Spain.... I can just avoid but I do love a garlic prawn fest.

Glad I'm not the only one to avoid the poo!

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KinkyAfro · 21/08/2017 17:15

Although a guy at work has just said it's not a poo chute, it's their spine.....

BlondeB83 · 21/08/2017 17:16

Deveining isn't necessary if the tract is clear, you can tell if it's not as it's dark.

It's done to personal preference so YANBU if you don't like it in, just remove it.

KinkyAfro, the restaurant was right if the tract was clear, YABU.

AlpacasPackOwls · 21/08/2017 17:16

It doesn't have to be removed. Some people do, some don't. There's nothing harmful in it at all. Yes it's the intestine but a prawn "poo" is nothing like what you'd consider poo.

BlondeB83 · 21/08/2017 17:16

down not done

Crazycatlady123 · 21/08/2017 17:16

Are you for real? There are first world problems, and there are these...

Smiler1972 · 21/08/2017 17:16

These are definitely dark not clear.

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Smiler1972 · 21/08/2017 17:17

Yes crazycatlady hence my first world reference in my original post

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Lindy2 · 21/08/2017 17:18

Can't you just remove it yourself? They usually just pull out quite easily don't they? I would of thought a restaurant would do it as part of the food prep but I'd just do it myself if they didn't.

BlondeB83 · 21/08/2017 17:18

Then they will have some grit in them which will affect the flavour.

Sarikiz · 21/08/2017 17:18

You dont need to devein a prawn. Its downbto.personal preference abd aesthetics. It not poop in the vein it sediment and not poisonous.
There is no health reason to devein a prawn

KinkyAfro · 21/08/2017 17:19

Well they weren't clear, they were black

ILoveMillhousesDad · 21/08/2017 17:19

I can't eat prawns that have not been deveined. It grosses me out.

Smiler1972 · 21/08/2017 17:20

Thanks sarikiz that's what I wanted to know if it was me being silly or if in fact they were harmful.

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missiondecision · 21/08/2017 17:28

Ewww! Sign of a lazy chef.

glitterlips1 · 21/08/2017 17:33

I stopped going to a thai restaurant because they didn't devein prawns and strimps. I just don't like seeing it.

Ginlovinglady · 21/08/2017 17:35

Jesus it's not that bad
Yabu
A cooked whole prawn smothered in garlic and wine, delish

Ginlovinglady · 21/08/2017 17:36

And it isn't harmful at all.

FlameCrestedTanager · 21/08/2017 17:37

Although a guy at work has just said it's not a poo chute, it's their spine.....

Prawns are invertebrates.

coddiwomple · 21/08/2017 17:39

I am sure restaurants would have to remove if it was unhealthy, but I don't eat them either, it just looks gross. If I was starving, I would certainly be less picky, but I am not, so I have the luxury to be fussy.

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