Shrimps

  • Sizes : 20/40 40/60 60/80 80/120 100/200 200/300 300/500 etc .
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Parapenaeopsis Stylifera (KKD - Karachi Kiddi or Karachi Karakidi) :
  • Common Name: KKD (Karachi kiddi or Karachi karakidi)
  • Description: Parapenaeopsis stylifera is referred to as KKD in some regions, including Karachi. They are known for their distinctive taste and are used in various seafood dishes.
  • Habitat: These shrimp species are found in the coastal waters of the Arabian Sea.
Penaeus Monodon (Flower Tiger Shrimp) :
  • Common Name: Flower Tiger shrimp
  • Description: Penaeus monodon, commonly known as Flower Tiger shrimp, is one of the largest and most commercially important shrimp species. They have a robust and meaty texture and are favored in the seafood industry.
  • Habitat: They are native to the Indo-Pacific region and are widely farmed for their meat.
Metapenaeus Dobsoni (Mayani - Balochistan Kiddi) :
  • Common Name: Mayani (Balochistan kiddi)
  • Description: Metapenaeus dobsoni, referred to as "Mayani" in some regions and "Balochistan kiddi" in others, is a species of shrimp with a distinct taste. It is used in regional cuisine and seafood dishes.
  • Habitat: Mayani shrimp are found in the coastal waters of the Balochistan region and other parts of the Indian Ocean.
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Metapenaeus Affinis (Pink/Brown Shrimp - Kalri is Brown) :
  • Common Name: Pink or Brown shrimp (Kalri is brown)
  • Description: Metapenaeus affinis, known as pink shrimp, can vary in color from pink to brown. "Kalri" typically refers to the brown variant of this species. They have a mildly sweet flavor and are used in various culinary preparations.
  • Habitat: Pink and brown shrimp are commonly found in estuaries and coastal areas in the Indian Ocean.
Metapenaeopsis Stridulans (Pink Kiddi - Pink Karikadi) :
  • Common Name: Pink kiddi (Pink karikadi)
  • Description: Metapenaeopsis stridulans, known as pink kiddi, is often referred to as "pink karikadi." They have a pinkish color and are prized for their sweet and delicate taste.
  • Habitat: These shrimp are found in the Indian Ocean and are popular in regional cuisines.

 
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