How many grams in one med shrimp?

It's impossible to give you an exact weight for a "med shrimp" without knowing the species and size. Here's why:

* "Med" is not a standard size: Shrimp sizes are often categorized with terms like "small," "medium," "large," etc., which vary greatly depending on the species and where they are sold.

* Species matter: Different shrimp species have different sizes, even within the same "medium" category.

* Individual variation: Even within the same species and size category, there's natural variation in shrimp size.

Here's what you can do instead:

1. Check the packaging: If you're buying shrimp from a store, the packaging will usually list the average size or weight per shrimp.

2. Ask your fishmonger: If you're buying from a fish market, they'll be able to tell you the approximate weight of a "med" shrimp in their stock.

3. Estimate: If you're unsure, a good rule of thumb is to estimate a "med" shrimp to be around 10-15 grams.

Remember, these are just estimates, and the actual weight of your shrimp may vary.