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  • Scallop - Wikipedia
    The largest wild scallop fishery is for the Atlantic sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) found off the northeastern United States and eastern Canada Scallops are harvested using scallop dredges or bottom trawls
  • What Are Scallops? Everything You Need To Know - Southern Living
    They have a distinctive fanned-out shell and up to 100 small blue eyes along their shell's opening Peak scallop season is in late fall and winter, although they are available year-round When cooking, sea scallops are ideal for searing, while bay scallops are best for quick sautés and broiling
  • What Are Scallops And What Do They Taste Like? - Daily Meal
    From a culinary perspective, the scallop is one of the most distinctive and delectable bivalve mollusks Chefs and food lovers delight in their unique, meaty texture and relative ease of preparation when compared to their bivalve cousins
  • The Differences Between 8 Types Of Scallops, Explained
    Once you understand how a scallop reaches the dock, the differences shift to the type itself Here, we'll break down eight distinct kinds of scallops and how their size, sweetness, and texture differ from one another
  • What Are Scallops? - Allrecipes
    It is a white or ivory, nearly transparent and tender thing, becoming a bit more opaque when cooked When the scallop is alive, this muscle opens and closes the shell In fact, it can do this so quickly, that the motion allows it to do something quite shocking and unique to the bivalve – swim!
  • What Are Scallops? - The Spruce Eats
    There are many varieties of scallop, but the most common is the tiny bay scallop, found in East Coast bays and estuaries, and the larger sea scallop, which exists in deep, cold waters on the ocean floor
  • Scallops: Are They Good for You? Pros and Cons, Nutrition . . . - WebMD
    Modern research also studies scallop proteins for their potential use in antitumor drugs and cancer treatments While this research is ongoing, many studies have found that scallops'
  • Scallops - Types, Size, Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Life Cycle
    While some species, such as the bay scallop (Argopecten irradians), survive only 12 to 26 months, others, like the Atlantic deep-sea scallop, have a maximum longevity of about 20 years in the wild
  • What Are Scallops? Types, Origins, Sizes, Seasons, More
    This is the part that we eat! The interior muscle of a scallop can range in color from white to pink or even orange When cooked, the muscle becomes round and tender, making it a favorite among seafood lovers Scallops are also known for their impressive swimming abilities
  • Scallop Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo
    Scallop species vary in their habitats; while some prefer coastal areas and intertidal zones, others live deep under the ocean All scallops are bivalves, and in most species, the two valves of the shell are fan-shaped The two valves may be ribbed or smooth or even knobbed





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