Slightly, compared to other fish. Compared to a sugar based confectionary, no.
Scallops are also called Bay Scallops or Sea Scallops, and/or Calico Scallops.
No, bay scallops are not stingrays. Bay scallops are bivalve mollusks, which are marine animals with a hinged shell, while stingrays are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Dasyatidae. They have very different biological classifications and characteristics. Bay scallops are known for their sweet, tender flesh and are often harvested for food, whereas stingrays are recognized for their flat bodies and long, whip-like tails.
Depends on if you live in Australia or not. There scallops are different from Western scallops.
Last week I had broiled scallops for the first time in years. Each wonderful morsel was sweet, succulent and tender.
People eat scallops. Otters do to.
There is no standard collective noun for scallops. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. You could borrow the collective noun from clams and oysters, a bed of scallops, or you can be more creative, for example, a scoop of scallops, a sea of scallops, a skillet of scallops, etc.
scallops live for about 2-5 years
Scallops is the plural. The singular form of the word is scallop.
they shouldn't eat scallops
starfish and crabs eat scallops .
Massachusetts' natural resources are flounder, lobster,scallops,apples,sweet corn, cranberries,and nursery plants.
No. Scallops are mollusks and shrimp are crustaceans.