prawn in the PONS Dictionary

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Fish sauce, soy sauce, prawn sauce, and limes are among the main flavoring ingredients.
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Sea fishing and fish/prawn farming are the most important economic activities of some communities.
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In this duration prawn farming starts in the fields.
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One notable shrimp dish is made with giant prawns and called siete barbas.
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The stock is made using dried shrimps, plucked heads of prawns, white pepper, garlic and other spices.
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The prawn likely spawns multiple times during one season.
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Modern fish farming involves feeding processed small wild fish to large carnivorous fish such as salmon, trout, and prawns.
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There are 35 freshwater prawn hatcheries in the coastal states producing over 200 million seed per annum.
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It is routinely practiced on female shrimps (or prawns) in almost every marine shrimp maturation or reproduction facility in the world, both research and commercial.
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The village is famous for green fields and prawns.
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