Just bought yesterday 4 pounds U 10 700 pesos at the fish place behind the Pemex across from Burger KingComing down today for a little dentist work & shrimp buying.. Strange combination Ha! Can someone give me a idea of their favorite place to buy shrimp & what they are going for now?
Thanks
Niceee. Went to LP Dental. They were really nice. But could not do the work. I had a abscess & they would have to open it & leave the tooth open for more days then I would have been able to stay But I started on Antibiotics and will go from there.Going down to get your grill done?
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Sea products. Flash frozen -10 degrees. Lenguado, get the small fillets. The medium ones are huge.I know where to buy shrimp but where do you go to buy fish? I have bought talapai at Walmart once or twice but last time they had nothing. What other kinds of fish can you buy and where?
Shrimp season closed in April and reopens in September... So there shouldn't be any fresh...I'm not saying there isn't, only that there shouldn't be any..So Sea Products is the place to go for what would be considered fresh since it's been frozen since day of catch?
This is from an article in the U.S. SMELL. Just good common sense here. Conspire to get a whiff of what you’re thinking of buying–either pick up a shrimp in your hand, or, if possible, bend over to sniff. As with all fish, the smell should not be “fishy.” However, in the case of shrimp, a mild aroma that’s reminiscent of cooked shrimp is just fine. Look out, obviously, for olfactory signs of spoilage and deterioration. A couple of specific olfactory no-no’s are a chlorine smell (it is legal to wash shrimp with bacteria-killing chlorine, but this leaves a bad taste), and gasoline (which can come from poor storage conditions on a harvesting trawler.Freshhhhhh.......
We bought a few to eat for dinner last time there. Two local chicks with three big cooooleras on the street on Sinola Sunday afternoon. Fresh, cheap and safe since they were being marinated in Clorox Bleach. Always knew they did it but not so obvious.
JJ
thanks...this what i was looking forSea Products sells them frozen. You just need a cooler, but no ice if you buy the boxes of shrimp. They are colder than the ice. I have kept them in my freezer for as long as a year and they are still fresh tasting when I defrost and cook them. No smells. Not cheap, but well worth it.