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Shrimp is found widely in both fresh and salt water all around the world. It has a high calcium and protein content but it is low in food energy. It is also a significant source of cholesterol, and 100 grams of shrimp may contain 7 mg to 251 mg of cholestrol. However, it is significantly low in potassium, thus you can include it in your diet.
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