I got a free "seafood medley" bag when I was buying groceries and was wondering about thiaminase.
It came with octopus, squid, cooked mussel (most likely green mussel) and cooked shrimp.
I'm worried about the mussel and shrimp, I can just eat those myself if they're a no go.
I also saw a flat of frozen shrimp. It said green tiger shrimp but had the scientific name Macrobrachium lanchesteri on it. Did some googling and I see that shrimp in the genus Penaeus have thiaminase, but they list green tiger shrimp as being in that genus. I'm at a loss here.
Any insight would be awesome thanks everyone
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It came with octopus, squid, cooked mussel (most likely green mussel) and cooked shrimp.
I'm worried about the mussel and shrimp, I can just eat those myself if they're a no go.
I also saw a flat of frozen shrimp. It said green tiger shrimp but had the scientific name Macrobrachium lanchesteri on it. Did some googling and I see that shrimp in the genus Penaeus have thiaminase, but they list green tiger shrimp as being in that genus. I'm at a loss here.
Any insight would be awesome thanks everyone
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