Yes, a live scallop is raw. However scallops are normally eaten cooked.
They live in the Carribean Sea in the Nuiritic Zone.
They have a mutual, symbiotic relationship. The sponge grows on the scallop and covers it completely protection the scallop and in return the scallop gives the sponge a place to live.
New Scandinavian Cooking - 2003 The World Is My Scallop - 4.6 was released on: USA: 2007
A live scallop looks like a clam or a pair of flat sea shells that are closed to create a cover for the scallop itself. On the exterior surface of the shells you can see a line of blue "eyes" or sensors. You can see a live scallop online at Sub Sea Observers.
yes an scallop is a mollusk
No, as a scallop is an invertebrate.
scallop in Filipino language: kabibe
The Ramsay Scallop has 272 pages.
David Hardy has written: 'Scallop farming' -- subject(s): Scallop culture, Scallops 'The biology of scallop farming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Scallop culture, Scallop fisheries, Scallops
That is the correct spelling of "scallop" (a shellfish).
When you can see through the center of the scallop