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tongaloa wrote in message ...
But what kind/species shark tastes enough like scallops that they can pass it off along with the wheel and real scallops? I say it's an urban myth. I've eaten a lot of different shark/skate/ray meat and none of it is even close to scallops. Yes, as with most seafood, the best is eaten live and fresh from the sea. Have to watch those parasites though. Liver flukes, fish tapeworm, ...Live crab is tasty but man, do you ever want to know it's history! Knowing what crabs eat, it's a wonder they're palatable at all. As I understand it, the giveaway with fake scallops is the grain. Real scallops are structured like an onion slice, with concentric and radial grain. Plugs punched out of a slab of shark or ray have grain that runs across from side to side. Or so I'm told. We don't get a whole lot of fresh seafood here in Minnesota, apart from Northern Pike. You want anything else, you have to buy it a plane ticket. |
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![]() Corrie wrote: tongaloa wrote in message ... But what kind/species shark tastes enough like scallops that they can pass it off along with the wheel and real scallops? I say it's an urban myth. I've eaten a lot of different shark/skate/ray meat and none of it is even close to scallops. Yes, as with most seafood, the best is eaten live and fresh from the sea. Have to watch those parasites though. Liver flukes, fish tapeworm, ...Live crab is tasty but man, do you ever want to know it's history! Knowing what crabs eat, it's a wonder they're palatable at all. As I understand it, the giveaway with fake scallops is the grain. Real scallops are structured like an onion slice, with concentric and radial grain. Plugs punched out of a slab of shark or ray have grain that runs across from side to side. Or so I'm told. We don't get a whole lot of fresh seafood here in Minnesota, apart from Northern Pike. You want anything else, you have to buy it a plane ticket. OK, I fish a lot. I also eat a lot of fish. I've yet to see any part of a ray anatomy that with simple knife work couls be made to look like a scallop. Eat a skate/ray sometime. The 'wings' are full of cartilege abd the flech between them is nothing like scallop in taste or texture. I've been served 'sowrdfish' that was really shark, but never scallops... -Bob |
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