1. For those who are queasy about the appearance
of certain seafoods like crustaceans (shrimp and
lobster) and mollusks (oysters and mussels), the
scallop has a more welcoming appearance both
with its brightly colored fan-shaped shell and the
white and round uniformly-shaped meat inside.
The tender fleshy texture and ocean fresh sweet
flavor of these fresh mollusks are often enjoyed
even by those not particularly fond of seafood.
The Atlantic sea scallop caught off the waters of
the northeastern United States and eastern
Canada makes up a significant percentage of the catch of this bivalve. The
remainder of the world production is divided among Japan and China which
produce both wild and cultivated scallops. Wild caught scallops are predominantly
gathered using dredges or bottom trawls though some countries still employ manual
harvesting methods, hand caught by divers from the ocean floor.
Environmentalists are more accommodating towards this more eco-friendly way of
gathering because dredges can damage underwater ecosystems by destroying
coral formations and catching other marine life not to mention immature scallops
not yet ready for consumption. Rampant unmonitored harvesting could deplete
future production of this widely popular and sought after seafood.
Scallops possess two types of meat namely the adductor muscle which is the white,
firm and meaty portion, and the soft white or red “roe”, also called the "coral".
Markets usually sell them with the adductor muscle still intact in the shell. This is a
2. more prized ingredient and is carefully prepared oftentimes using the shell in the
presentation. For mass production and export, scallops can be frozen without any
additives or treated with chemical salts that enable them to absorb moisture prior to
the freezing (thereby getting a better price per unit weight).
For raw dishes like ceviche and sushi, it is highly recommended to go for fresh. Same
goes for salad dishes and grills. Dried salted scallop called conpoy is widely used in
Cantonese cookery and is a main ingredient in X.O. (extraordinary) sauce combined
with other dried seafood, chili, garlic, onions and oil. It is a great flavoring for
vegetable, meat and fresh seafood dishes. When using this sauce which is savory,
sweet, salty and spicy all at the same time, go easy on the salt.
For western dishes, these are used in a wide variety of applications from soups to
appetizers to entrees. In countries with no coastline that have to rely on its
importation, these can be a pricey menu item and are often prepared with extra
care and gourmet ingredients.
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