Sure - provided it's eaten fresh !
no
raw table shrimp, squid, clam and mussel.
mullet, mackerel, herring, cod, and squid
scones for breakfast, big prawn for lunch, and usually fish or raw squid for dinner.
Octupus is a ok food source as long as it is not calimari eich is also good but i do not know about squid :)
food good
food good
In restaurants, this is what Calamari is.
Squid eat mostly crabs,fish,and smaller squid.
Yes, squid can be used in making sushi, often referred to as "ika" in Japanese. It can be served as nigiri, where a slice of raw squid is placed atop a small ball of vinegared rice, or used in rolls and sashimi. Prepared properly, squid has a delicate flavor and a slightly chewy texture that many sushi enthusiasts enjoy. It's essential to ensure that the squid is fresh and handled correctly for the best taste and safety.
The traditional Japanese method of serving squid nigiri involves slicing raw squid and placing it on top of a small ball of vinegared rice. This dish is popular among sushi enthusiasts because of the squid's unique texture, mild flavor, and ability to absorb the flavors of accompanying sauces and seasonings.
Squid (of any size) have beaks, which they use to bite off their food, which they then swallow.