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Ian McNulty: Why don't we celebrate the Louisiana shrimp boil the way we do crawfish?

Por: The Advocate Entertainment February 06, 2023

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Louisiana shrimp are abundant, and we know that when they’re treated right there’s no comparison with their taste. They are integral to so many dishes that speak of Louisiana, of traditions bound to a sense of home through generations of families.So why can’t Louisiana shrimp get any respect?Why have prices slipped to the point that to harvest them?The flood of cheap, frozen, manifestly inferior imported shrimp is the main issue. But that... + full article



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