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Jumbo Shrimp

Jumbo Shrimp

"Jumbo shrimp" refers to very large shrimp sold for food, typically around 13-15 shrimp per pound, and is also a common example of an oxymoron (a contradictory phrase) because "jumbo" means big and "shrimp" means small. While the term is a bit contradictory, it accurately describes large-sized crustaceans that are popular in dishes like cocktails, skewers, and seafood platters. Meaning in food & sizing Size category: "Jumbo" is a marketing term indicating large shrimp, usually 13-15 count per pound, meaning fewer, larger shrimp fill a pound. Count: The number per pound is key; smaller numbers (like 8/12 for colossal) mean bigger shrimp, while larger numbers (like 71/90 for small) mean smaller ones. Usage: Jumbo shrimp are great for grilling or frying because their size holds up better to heat. Linguistic meaning Oxymoron: The phrase is famous for being a humorous contradiction, as "jumbo" implies huge and "shrimp" implies small. Other uses Sports: It's also the name of a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.

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