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angiescarr Apr 7th 2011 8:25 am

Gambas de Huelva
 
I bought Gambas in Mercadonna yesterday and got them out of the fridge too cook them just now. The heads had all gone black like they'd been contaminated with squid ink. Is this normal? They smelled very fresh (didn't smell much) and taste great. I'm eating them right now. Will I die do you think! :eek::lol:

megmet Apr 7th 2011 12:07 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9292298)
I bought Gambas in Mercadonna yesterday and got them out of the fridge too cook them just now. The heads had all gone black like they'd been contaminated with squid ink. Is this normal? They smelled very fresh (didn't smell much) and taste great. I'm eating them right now. Will I die do you think! :eek::lol:

Don't know the answer to that......if you're not here tomorrow Angie we'll send out a search party! ;)

I had some squid in ink for lunch.....I could taste them all afternoon! :frown:

Jur Apr 7th 2011 7:42 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9292298)
I bought Gambas in Mercadonna yesterday and got them out of the fridge too cook them just now. The heads had all gone black like they'd been contaminated with squid ink. Is this normal? They smelled very fresh (didn't smell much) and taste great. I'm eating them right now. Will I die do you think! :eek::lol:

Angie, It´s normal, don´t worry!


Angie?



Angie ???

angiescarr Apr 7th 2011 9:16 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by megmet (Post 9292616)
Don't know the answer to that......if you're not here tomorrow Angie we'll send out a search party! ;)

I had some squid in ink for lunch.....I could taste them all afternoon! :frown:

It's OK guys. I'm still alive! (thanks for the info Jur)
Actually I really recommend them! They were delicious and reminded me of the brown shrimp we used to catch on the easy coast of England in the cold cold north sea! Brrr.

megmet Apr 8th 2011 11:09 am

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9293120)
They were delicious and reminded me of the brown shrimp we used to catch on the easy coast of England in the cold cold north sea! Brrr.

The best ones I ever had in my entire life was in a small bar in Sanlucar, a huge plate full of the most delicious prawns I've ever tasted!

angiescarr Apr 8th 2011 6:53 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by megmet (Post 9294338)
The best ones I ever had in my entire life was in a small bar in Sanlucar, a huge plate full of the most delicious prawns I've ever tasted!

There's nothing like prawns straight from the sea. Boiled in seawater (from the sea-side of Spurn point)! Ohh and eaten with steaming hot buttered Samphire (From Sunk Island... Picked on the way home)! Followed by Bramble pie (from the River side of Spurn point... You had to watch out for the warden!). And unpasturised cream (from a little farm near Easington). I remember the haul, but forget the cold sea and dreary Humber;-)
My Dad awas a chief engineer. But on weekends we lived like "The darling buds of May":D

Jon-Bxl Apr 8th 2011 7:26 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9294679)
There's nothing like prawns straight from the sea. Boiled in seawater (from the sea-side of Spurn point)! Ohh and eaten with steaming hot buttered Samphire (From Sunk Island... Picked on the way home)! Followed by Bramble pie (from the River side of Spurn point... You had to watch out for the warden!). And unpasturised cream (from a little farm near Easington). I remember the haul, but forget the cold sea and dreary Humber;-)
My Dad awas a chief engineer. But on weekends we lived like "The darling buds of May":D

We were shopping in the huge Sunday market in Brussels last week... didnt see any prawns etc from Huelva (see on topic!!)...

But LOTS of strawberries from Huelva/Lepe... meaning there is much more than oranges and lemons here.

Surprisingly though we have so much citrus here... I dont understand why they dont grow limes..... or I dont think much grapefruit. Weird that limes seem to be imported, and surely a biz opportunity. But I know nothing about gardening! Makes my 'killer margarita's and my favourite cocktail harder to make.
:drinkwine:

Jon

Jur Apr 8th 2011 7:46 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 9294711)
We were shopping in the huge Sunday market in Brussels last week... didnt see any prawns etc from Huelva (see on topic!!)...

But LOTS of strawberries from Huelva/Lepe... meaning there is much more than oranges and lemons here.

Surprisingly though we have so much citrus here... I dont understand why they dont grow limes..... or I dont think much grapefruit. Weird that limes seem to be imported, and surely a biz opportunity. But I know nothing about gardening! Makes my 'killer margarita's and my favourite cocktail harder to make.
:drinkwine:

Jon

Jon, In the Mercado de Abastos (fishmarket) you can find limes ar José´s stall, he´s on the corner in the market at the entrance. (From the pedestrian´s area side)

Carol&John Apr 8th 2011 7:53 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9292298)
I bought Gambas in Mercadonna yesterday and got them out of the fridge too cook them just now. The heads had all gone black like they'd been contaminated with squid ink. Is this normal? They smelled very fresh (didn't smell much) and taste great. I'm eating them right now. Will I die do you think! :eek::lol:

Do you think the heads were blue? I read somewhere that the female (las hembras) langostine keep their eggs at the head part.

Jon-Bxl Apr 8th 2011 8:25 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by Jur (Post 9294724)
Jon, In the Mercado de Abastos (fishmarket) you can find limes ar José´s stall, he´s on the corner in the market at the entrance. (From the pedestrian´s area side)

Hi Jur

Great! I can see a margarita event on the terrace :)

But do you think these are imported limes, or grown locally. Previously ive noticed the boxes are from abroad ( I forget but south America). I would suspect that it cant be much different to grow limes than say lemons...? But again my fingers are anything but green!

Thanks
Jon

angiescarr Apr 9th 2011 5:38 am

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 9294763)
Hi Jur

Great! I can see a margarita event on the terrace :)

But do you think these are imported limes, or grown locally. Previously ive noticed the boxes are from abroad ( I forget but south America). I would suspect that it cant be much different to grow limes than say lemons...? But again my fingers are anything but green!

Thanks
Jon

I tried to buy a lime tree at the local fruteria. The guy insisted that the tree was a lime... But of course he'd sold us a lemon!

Fred James Apr 9th 2011 6:17 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 9294763)
H
. I would suspect that it cant be much different to grow limes than say lemons...? But again my fingers are anything but green!

We have a good lime tree and, yes, it is just as easy to grow them as lemons.

They do not seem to be so common in Spain - hence the market price. One reason I can think of is that actually they are only green when unripe - when ripe they look just like lemons!

Since the public expect them to be green this could make harvesting more of a problem. The other difference is that, unlike most other citrus fruit, they drop when ripe.

Back to the Gambas question, we are on the Granada coast and you can buy local prawns here. They are small and sometimes have a bluish tinge to the head. They are incredibly expensive - like €65/kilo!

MikeJ Apr 12th 2011 8:42 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9295264)
I tried to buy a lime tree at the local fruteria. The guy insisted that the tree was a lime... But of course he'd sold us a lemon!

I had a car like that :rofl:

Jur Apr 12th 2011 8:58 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by MikeJ (Post 9302199)
I had a car like that :rofl:

Citroën ?

MikeJ Apr 12th 2011 9:09 pm

Re: Gambas de Huelva
 

Originally Posted by Jur (Post 9302225)
Citroën ?

No - British Leyland actually, but it was some time ago.


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