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What is actually the shrimp’s vein?

Posted on January 25, 2026 by Admin

Ah! This is a common question with a slightly misleading name. The “vein” in shrimp” is not actually a vein at all. Here’s the precise explanation:


What the Shrimp’s “Vein” Really Is

  1. It’s the digestive tract
    • The dark line running along the back of a shrimp is the shrimp’s intestine, which carries waste.
  2. Appearance
    • It often looks like a black or brown thread. In larger shrimp, it can be quite noticeable.
  3. Why it’s called a “vein”
    • Early cooks mistook it for a blood vessel, so the name stuck. But anatomically, it’s not a vein.
  4. Do you need to remove it?
    • Yes, for texture and aesthetics: It can be gritty or taste slightly bitter if left in.
    • No, for safety: It’s generally safe to eat, though cleaning it makes the shrimp more pleasant to eat.

How to Devein Shrimp

  1. Make a shallow cut along the back of the shrimp with a small knife.
  2. Lift out the dark “vein” with the tip of the knife or a toothpick.
  3. Rinse the shrimp under cold water.

So in short: the shrimp’s vein = its intestinal tract, not a blood vessel. 🦐

If you want, I can also show a simple trick to devein shrimp without a knife, which is super fast and easy. Do you want me to?

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