Yes, it is true that some types of scallops are from other types of fish. Typically, the large or jumbo scallops are punched from the wing of a type of fish called a skate, which is a type of ray.
no
Technically it's a shell fish :)
There are many different kinds of shells. A scallop shell comes from a scallop just like a clam shell comes from a clam or an oyster shell comes from an oyster. A shell is the outer layer that protects them and a Scallop is the kind of animal it is.
Baptism is often represented by a scallop shell
The scallop shell can represent the sacrament of Baptism or it can also represent St. James the Greater.
An edible bivalve mollusk (family Pectinidae) with a ribbed fan-shaped shell. Scallops swim by rapidly opening and closing the shell valves.
It's a Scallop shell.
Scallop shell
A scallop would be considered a shellfish, not a potato.
a shell is concave and can hold water to baptise
bay scallop
A scallop shell is often used to pour the water at baptism. The part that is a delicacy to eat is the adductor muscle, that is, the muscle that pulls the two shells closed.
A scallop is like a clam, and lives in a typically narrow shell. The scallop itself resembles a whitish disk (like a squashed marshmallow).