Shrimp Head/Shell meal, Chitin, Chitosan, Protein Extract from Shrimp Shell and Glucosamine.
Supplier: Shrimp head meal
Services: Transportation and distribution
Supplier: Shrimp Head Meal
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Red Shrimps (Pleoticus Muelleri) crustaceans, Antioxidant: Sodium metabisulphite (sulphites), (N CEE: E 223; N USA: INS 223) HOSO (Head-on, Shell-on) Size: L1 (10/20 pieces per kilogram) L2 (21/30 pieces per kilogram) HLSO (Headless, Shell-on) L3 (31/40 pieces per kilogram) Size: C1 (30/50 pieces per kilogram) CMIX (30/70 pieces per kilogram)
Red Shrimps (Pleoticus Muelleri) crustaceans, Antioxidant: Sodium metabisulphite (sulphites), (N CEE: E 223; N USA: INS 223) HOSO (Head-on, Shell-on) Size: L1 (10/20 pieces per kilogram) L2 (21/30 pieces per kilogram) HLSO (Headless, Shell-on) L3 (31/40 pieces per kilogram) Size: C1 (30/50 pieces per kilogram) CMIX (30/70 pieces per kilogram)
Our high-quality shrimp meal serves as a premium ingredient for fertilizers and coloring purposes. This carefully processed shrimp meal is specifically designed to be used as a valuable material in fertilizers, contributing essential nutrients to enhance soil fertility and promote healthy plant growth. N content: 6% P2O5: 6% size: 0-2 mm moisture: 12%
Tiger shrimp, also known as giant tiger prawn or black tiger shrimp, is a popular species of shrimp that is known for its large size, distinctive stripes, and sweet and succulent taste. Some of the specifications of tiger shrimp include: 1. Size: Tiger shrimp can grow up to 12-14 inches in length, with an average weight of 200-300 grams. 2. Appearance: The distinctive feature of tiger shrimp is its striking stripes that run along its body, which can range from black to grayish-blue in color. The head and tail are typically a reddish-brown or yellowish color. 3. Taste: Tiger shrimp has a mild, sweet flavor and a firm, succulent texture that makes it popular for grilling, baking, or sauteing. 4. Nutrition: Tiger shrimp is a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and minerals, including selenium, zinc, and magnesium. 5. Harvesting: Tiger shrimp is primarily farmed and harvested in Asia, especially in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and India. 6. Sustainability: Due to the overfishing of wild shrimp stocks, tiger shrimp farming is often criticized for its environmental impact, including pollution, disease outbreaks, and habitat destruction. Some producers are trying to adopt sustainable farming practices, such as reducing chemical use and improving water quality.
Cooked ( Iqf/blocks )