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Are Your Scallops Fake? Here Are 5 Warning Signs To Watch For
When you buy scallops, you're probably focused on not making all the beginner mistakes you can make when cooking this delicate seafood . It probably never crossed your mind that you might actually be buying something totally different. Those fried scallops served at your favorite seaside restaurant? It's possible that they may not contain a trace of actual scallop. According to an Inside Edition video report with Dr. David Friedman, a seafood expert and author, scallops are one of the most frequently substituted types of seafood.
Scallops are bivalve mollusks, and the part that we eat is the circular, firm muscle that connects the two shells together. These shellfish are enjoyed for their delicate texture and sligh

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