The Bottom Line
The “vein” of the shrimp isn’t something to fear—it’s simply part of the shrimp’s anatomy. Removing it is a matter of preference, presentation, and dish type, not safety. Knowing when it matters (and when it doesn’t) is one of those small culinary details that separates confident cooks from confused ones.
So the next time someone argues about whether shrimp must be deveined, you’ll know the truth: it’s not a rule—it’s a choice. 🍤
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