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Wild BC Spot Prawns are a delicacy known around the world for their sweet and elegant flavour and firm texture. The largest of the commercially available shrimp found on the west coast of Canada, Organic Ocean BC Spot Prawns are sustainably harvested using baited traps. These traps have little impact on the sea bed and see very little bycatch making them a responsible choice for those that care about the environment. To make sure stocks remain strong, the BC Spot Prawn fishery only occurs once a year starting in May and runs for an average of 53 days.
For best results, thaw in the tub overnight in the refrigerator. Organic Ocean Spot Prawns are excellent when eaten raw as sashimi or crudo. If you choose to cook them, they are best cooked shell on - either boiled, sautéed or even on the BBQ, then easily peeled and ready to devour. The trick is not to overcook your prawns. To ensure your prawns are perfectly prepared, cook only one to two minutes or until the prawns just turn pink. For fun spot prawn cooking ideas, check out our Chef’s Tips here.
Fun fact - all BC Spot Prawns are hermaphrodites that are born males and then spend the final two years of their life as females.
These were incredible, had these along with some other wild caught shrimp and everyone was blown away with the flavor/texture difference.
We couldn't possibly cook them as it's so precious. We ate it as sashimi. So sweet and fresh. I re-ordered second time because we enjoyed it very much. I'm totally going to order every year!
First time eating and cooking them. Tossed in evoo with pinch of zesty garlic salt. 3 min in pan then flipped heat off to fin for 2 min. Served with a few drops of Persian lime evoo finishing oil : ) SO fresh tasting with almost a toothy snap. Love em! Next .5 lb I'm saving for New Year's
Saving for special dinners. Have always been excellent in the past.
Common Name | Latin Name | Production Method | Harvest Method | Country of Origin | FAO Region | Processing Country | Sustainability Ratings |
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Spot Prawn | Pandalus platyceros | Wild | Pot/Trap | Canada | FAO 67 | Canada | OW, SWGA |