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what's different between prawn and shrimp?
Apr 26, 2014 10:50 AM
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I had always thought "prawn" was British English and "shrimp" was American English, but I looked it up, and it seems there is a difference in meaning.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Prawn_vs_Shrimp
April 26, 2014
Sometimes it depends on who you ask. Australians typically say "prawn". If you say "shrimp" to an Aussie, we think you mean something that looks like a prawn but is actually quite small. The prawns we eat are typically large.
"Shrimp" can also be used to describe a small and weak person (and unkindly so).
April 26, 2014
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