Our King Prawns are caught in the pristine waters off the South Australian coast. These prawns are celebrated for their beautiful blue-coloured tails and firm, sweet prawn meat, offering a taste experience that is both refined and deeply satisfying.
Each prawn is selected with care, ensuring that you enjoy only the finest quality with every bite. The natural sweetness of the prawn meat, complemented by its robust texture, makes these prawns a versatile ingredient in a variety of dishes. Whether you're planning to grill, sauté, or incorporate them into your favourite seafood recipe, these raw king prawns are guaranteed to elevate your culinary creations.
Perfect for those seeking to impress at dinner parties or simply wanting to enjoy a gourmet meal at home, our king prawns promise an unforgettable dining experience, showcasing the best of what the South Australian oceans have to offer.
Approx. 32 – 38pc per kg.
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How long to boil prawns?
How long to boil prawns?
Boil prawns for 3-4 minutes until they turn pink and opaque. Ensure they are fully submerged in boiling water for even cooking.
How much protein in prawns?
How much protein in prawns?
Prawns contain approximately 20 grams of protein per 100 grams. They are an excellent source of lean protein, making them a nutritious choice for seafood lovers.
What do prawns eat?
What do prawns eat?
Prawns primarily eat algae, plankton, and small organic particles. For a seafood site, consider featuring a product page for sustainably farmed prawns, highlighting their natural diet and the benefits of choosing eco-friendly seafood options.
How to butterfly prawns?
How to butterfly prawns?
To butterfly prawns, first peel and devein them, leaving the tail intact. Then, use a sharp knife to carefully slice along the back from the head to the tail, ensuring not to cut all the way through, and gently spread the prawn open. For fresh, high-quality prawns perfect for butterflying, visit our seafood product page.
How many prawns in a kilo?
How many prawns in a kilo?
The number of prawns in a kilo can vary depending on their size, but typically, you can expect around 20-30 medium-sized prawns per kilogram. For larger prawns, there might be about 10-15 per kilo, while smaller prawns could number 40-50 per kilo.
How to cook prawns in a pan?
How to cook prawns in a pan?
To cook prawns in a pan, heat a little olive oil over medium-high heat, add the prawns, and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side until they turn pink and opaque.
How to boil prawns?
How to boil prawns?
To boil prawns, bring a pot of salted water to a rolling boil, add the prawns, and cook for 3-4 minutes until they turn pink and opaque. Drain immediately and serve hot or chill in ice water for cold dishes.
Can you refreeze prawns?
Can you refreeze prawns?
Yes, you can refreeze prawns if they have been thawed in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Ensure they are stored in airtight containers to maintain quality and prevent freezer burn.
How to cook tiger prawns?
How to cook tiger prawns?
To cook tiger prawns, start by peeling and deveining them, then marinate with olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and pepper for 15 minutes. Grill or sauté over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes on each side until they turn pink and opaque.
Frozen Raw King Prawns 5kg GetFish Box
Frozen Raw King Prawns 5kg GetFish Box
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