Caramari is a food that is made from squid that is native to Greek, Spainish, and Italian cuisines.
Calamari is squid that is prepared in a variety of ways. In restaurants, it is typically served breaded and fried.
Yes , both squid and octopus .
They both have tenticles
Both are Coleoidea, which are grouped by their number of tentacles: Squid (Decapodiformes) have 10 while octopus (Octopodiformes) have 8.
Calamari (squid) is not kosher. The only kosher seafood are fish that have both fins and scales. See Leviticus 11:10 and Deuteronomy 14:10.
No. Calamari is squid. The Bible says, in Leviticus 11:9-12 and Deuteronomy 14:9-10, that the only permitted seafood are fish that have both fins and scales. That rules out all shellfish and crustacians. So. no to squid and no to lobster.
No, but they are closely related. They both are cephalopods that live in the sea. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Octopus_vs_Squid
The squid and the cuttlefish. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
octopuses has no outer or inner shellwhereas both squid and cuttlefish has one
A squid gives both his hearts to adventure leaving him with no hearts at all.
They are not the same at all. Squid have for example red blood awhile octopuses have blue blood. They are categorized in a whole different species. Though they do look almost the same they are still not. Squid can be found in deeper depths than octopuses, and they don't have the same behaviors.
both eat fish both have eight tentacles both have a bag like body both ink and both live in water
In English, "komatisanchulu" (కోమటిసంచులు) refers to a type of octopus or squid. Specifically, it is often associated with the common octopus or various species of squid used in cooking. Both are popular seafood options in many cuisines, including Indian coastal regions where Telugu is spoken.