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Metapenaeus ensis does not belong to seafood.

yes.

metapenaeus ensis is a freshwater breeding and seawater culture, so its name is "culture around the base".

metapenaeus ensis looks like a prawn, but its shell is softer than that of prawn, and its body shape is not as big as that of a middle finger. The output in the estuary area along the coast of Guangdong is higher, and its body fat shell is thin, and its meat is delicious and refreshing. Young shrimps (less than 6cm) in metapenaeus ensis are dark green to dark green, while adult shrimps (over 6cm) are light brown, and their bodies are covered with dense light brown spots. When choosing, you should pay attention to: look at the color and look at the spots.

because metapenaeus ensis is a kind of sand shrimp, because wild sand shrimp likes to live in the bottom of sand and mud and shallow sea with low salinity, they usually hide their bodies in the seabed, only protruding their eyes and breathing at the front of their heads to escape the enemy and wait for food. When the tide rises, they will crawl into some slow-flowing inner bays to live. After fishermen discovered this characteristic, they pulled nets in the inner bay or built stone foundations to trap the prawns themselves. The fishermen of the older generation called these traps as the base fence (that is, the cornerstones were used to catch them), so the shrimps caught with the base fence were also called metapenaeus ensis.