Shrimp Buying

dwig222

Guest
I buy the large which are pretty big. 4lb box will be about $44. You have to defrost them all at once or put a portion of them in room temperature water and break them off the block as they defrost. Then put the rest back in the freezer. It's a hassle, but there are only two of us so we can't eat 4lbs unless we are having a party. Very clean, all the same size.
 

Landshark

Guest
Another option is the vacuum sealed 1/2 kilo packages. Just the right size for a dinner for 2 or 3 and never any freezer burn.
 

gord

Guest
How many pieces do you usually get in the 4lb box?
I went to Sea Products for the first time last week and bought a 2kg box of U12 Blue. That is 4.4lbs. There were 56 shrimp in the box. I am no expert, but my theory is that U12 means 12 per pound. True? If true 4.4 pounds should be about 53 shrimp...so 56 is about right.
 
I went to Sea Products for the first time last week and bought a 2kg box of U12 Blue. That is 4.4lbs. There were 56 shrimp in the box. I am no expert, but my theory is that U12 means 12 per pound. True? If true 4.4 pounds should be about 53 shrimp...so 56 is about right.
I'm just tryin to find the best product at a fair price. I have never been there. Sounds like the place to go. Do you know hrs of operation?
There will be 7 of us over a 4 day period. Should be able to devour 50+ shrimp. I can't wait :)
 
I love the place. No hassle, no bullshit. Tell them what you want, they get it and ring it up.
They accept and have change in both currencies and will take cards.
If you get stuff to take home, have a cooler with NO ice. The frozen stuff is at -10 degrees and ice is warmer than their products. After 5 hours in transit we get back to town and they are still frosted.
 
If I buy the frozen....will I be able to eat same day?
We are getting there this Saturday. Wanted to get them as soon as we can.
 
Ya...we'll be at a condo.
I usually buy from 3 brothers at the market. I do know that the season ended in April and I have bought from them exclusively off season for the last 8-10 years. Never had bad product.
Just thought I'd give sea products a try. Whatever they are selling has to have been from a catch in April or maybe March....right?
 

Landshark

Guest
Just thought I'd give sea products a try. Whatever they are selling has to have been from a catch in April or maybe March....right?
Maybe, maybe not. Unless you buy from a panga guy you'll never know for sure. At Sea Products you don't have to be concerned about when they were caught because they know how to package them and how to freeze them to maintain the freshness.
 
Maybe, maybe not. Unless you buy from a panga guy you'll never know for sure. At Sea Products you don't have to be concerned about when they were caught because they know how to package them and how to freeze them to maintain the freshness.
Thats what I was getting at. Even a catch in Feb would still be good. Thanks
 
Not only the smell. Take a small bite and you can tell for sure that they are good.
Sounds bad but they do have a nice flavor.
 

marybna

Guest
I always buy my flounder and shrimp at Pacifico and I used to buy tilapia at Walmart. The last 2 time Walmart didn't have any. Is there a season for it? I can't buy it here because it is all farm raised in Indochina and they won't eat it.
 

Roberto

Guest
Super Ley seems to always have a good selection of fish. The recent remodel has really improved the look and the total in store selection has improved also. Vegies and fruits are good there althought its nicer to go to Fruiteria Sinaloa
 

marybna

Guest
We need to go down after the first of year and pick up our resident cards. I will go to LEYS. My family loves the shrimp we buy at Sea or whatever it called. The flounder is wonderful. Last time we spent almost $300 but it is sooo much better than what I get locally,
 

gord

Guest
I went to Sea Products for the first time last week and bought a 2kg box of U12 Blue. That is 4.4lbs. There were 56 shrimp in the box. I am no expert, but my theory is that U12 means 12 per pound. True? If true 4.4 pounds should be about 53 shrimp...so 56 is about right.
I bought some shrimp from 3Bouys on the Malecon ("downtown" area)today...the left-most stall when facing the water from the street. The scale said 5lbs (2.27 kg). $640MXP, or about $40USD. these were the biggest size shrimp they had, and there were 51 shrimp in the 5lbs...so if the scale was accurate then they were U10s. Anyway, they were AWESOME! By comparison, we stopped at Sea Products and they were selling the 2Kg box of U12s for $45USD. Anybody know of better deals?
 

jben

Guest
I bought some shrimp from 3Bouys on the Malecon ("downtown" area)today...the left-most stall when facing the water from the street. The scale said 5lbs (2.27 kg). $640MXP, or about $40USD. these were the biggest size shrimp they had, and there were 51 shrimp in the 5lbs...so if the scale was accurate then they were U10s. Anyway, they were AWESOME! By comparison, we stopped at Sea Products and they were selling the 2Kg box of U12s for $45USD. Anybody know of better deals?
Did you check the scales with a bottle of water or specifically ask for "the real scale" at 3Boys? If not, then you probably did not get 5lbs. And at $8/lb, its doubtful you didi either. When I buy there, I always check the scale with a bottle of water at which point the other scale comes out and the price goes up $1/lb.

They know I'm willing to pay a real price for real weight and I won't give them up when they are selling to others .... but for shrimp, Sea Products is still the way to go.
 

gord

Guest
Did you check the scales with a bottle of water or specifically ask for "the real scale" at 3Boys? If not, then you probably did not get 5lbs. And at $8/lb, its doubtful you didi either. When I buy there, I always check the scale with a bottle of water at which point the other scale comes out and the price goes up $1/lb.

They know I'm willing to pay a real price for real weight and I won't give them up when they are selling to others .... but for shrimp, Sea Products is still the way to go.
Well, I assumed the scale might be rigged a little. How much do you think it is off? You indicate the price for the other scale goes up by $1...so maybe 12%. Is the scale likely off by more than 12%?
 

Landshark

Guest
If they were U12's you got about 4 lbs. Still a good buy for $40. Personally I still prefer to buy from Sea Products because I trust their scale and I know the shrimp are good. I don't play the crooked scale game and don't trust the freshness when buying from a cooler, especially in the hot months. But that's just me...
 
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