The “black vein” in shrimp is commonly called the devein line, but it’s not actually a vein.
It is the shrimp’s digestive tract (intestine), which runs along its back.
🦐 What it is
- A thin dark line running along the shrimp’s back
- It contains the shrimp’s waste (partially digested food and sediment)
- Harmless in most cases, but not very appealing to eat
😬 What happens if you eat it?
In most situations:
- Nothing dangerous happens if the shrimp is properly cooked
- It is generally safe to eat, especially in small amounts
- The main issue is taste and texture, not toxicity
However:
- If the shrimp is not cleaned or stored properly, it could carry more bacteria or grit
- This may slightly increase the chance of mild stomach discomfort, especially in sensitive people
🧼 Why people remove it
- Improves taste and appearance
- Removes any gritty texture
- Considered cleaner in cooking and presentation
⚠️ Bottom line
Eating the “black vein” is usually not harmful, but most people remove it for better quality and hygiene.
If you want, I can show you a quick guide on how to devein shrimp in seconds without tools.