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In our dialect, the smallest dried shrimp is called 'tampukal.' This kind of dried shrimp is fine and smooth to eat. We include dried shrimps in the preparation of vegetables, fried rice, and even in plain rice. At times, I even pick a handful and eat it right away.
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