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When buying prawns, if you see these signs, avoid them immediately. Even if it’s cheap, don’t buy it!

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5. Unnaturally Bright or Dyed Appearance

Beware of prawns with unusually bright colors or unnatural hues. Some sellers may use dyes or chemicals to make prawns look fresher or larger.

Why avoid?
These chemicals can be harmful to health and are illegal in many countries.


6. Frozen Prawns That Are Clumped or Have Ice Crystals

If buying frozen prawns, avoid packages where prawns are stuck together in a clump or have large ice crystals inside. This indicates thawing and refreezing, which compromises quality and safety.

Why avoid?
Refreezing causes loss of texture and flavor and increases risk of bacterial contamination.


How to Choose Fresh, Safe Prawns

  • Buy from trusted and reputable seafood vendors.
  • Look for prawns that are firm, translucent, and moist.
  • Check for clear eyes and intact shells.
  • If possible, buy live prawns — they’re the freshest choice.
  • Always store prawns properly at home — refrigerate immediately or freeze if not using soon.

Final Thoughts

No matter how cheap or tempting the price, never compromise on quality when buying prawns. Spoiled or contaminated seafood can lead to serious health risks, including food poisoning and allergic reactions.

When in doubt, trust your senses — smell, sight, and touch — and don’t hesitate to walk away from questionable prawns. Your health and delicious meals are worth it.


Would you like a printable checklist for buying fresh seafood or tips on cooking prawns perfectly? Just let me know!

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