Chapter 313 - 313 268 The Shark Struck by Lightning
Chapter 313 - 313 268 The Shark Struck by Lightning
?Chapter 313: Chapter 268: The Shark Struck by Lightning Chapter 313: Chapter 268: The Shark Struck by Lightning This Black Tiger Shrimp weighed at least eight taels. For Jiang Luoluo’s appetite, one would be enough to fill her up.
Of course, if such a large Black Tiger Shrimp were steamed directly, the meat might become somewhat tough, so the cooking method was very important.
Chu Mingcheng continued to scour the beach, although it was still the first wave pushed in by the sea, and the good stuff hadn’t reached the point where it was everywhere on the sand.
Therefore, he didn’t find many Black Tiger Shrimps next, but he did discover quite a few Red Shrimps.
These shrimps were not expensive, small in size, and if not properly handled, their veins would make them sandy to eat.
But An Xiuwen often used to buy some and cleanly peel the shrimp meat before stir-frying it.
The fried Red Shrimp meat tasted unexpectedly fresh and sweet, and adding some corn could make a very delicious dish, which was one of Chu Mingcheng’s previous favorites.
Thinking that Jiang Luoluo hadn’t tried this dish before, he specifically picked some larger, fresh Red Shrimps.
Compared to possibly still living Black Tiger Shrimps and Sand Shrimps, all of the Red Shrimps were dead without exception.
So picking fresh ones was a bit difficult; those with black heads and bodies detached from the head were not usable.
The appearance of some wild shrimps had drawn more and more people to the beach, and in just about an hour, the beach was nearly packed with people.
With more people and fewer items, Chu Mingcheng and Zhang Wei couldn’t find much of value anymore.
Even the Sand Shrimps they had originally scorned were now visibly diminishing in number, leaving only some dead ones on the beach.
Fish also appeared from time to time, including some miscellaneous fish, Little Huang, Sea Bass, and even occasionally one or two fresh Japanese scads.
Chu Mingcheng wasn’t interested in these; his bucket currently contained about a dozen large Sand Shrimps. None exceeded twenty centimeters, but none were too small either; all were quite plump.
Not many Black Tiger Shrimps were found, only seven in total.
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