The yellow bit on a scallop is called the "coral" or "roe." This is the reproductive organ of the scallop and can be found in both male and female scallops, although its color may vary. The coral is considered a delicacy in some cuisines and is often used in cooking for added flavor.
its a tad bit yellow
Scallop shell
Coral
Scallops are called 'coquilles saint-Jacques', or 'saint-Jacques' in French.
No, as a scallop is an invertebrate.
yes an scallop is a mollusk
No. The sun is a yellow main sequence star, sometimes called a yellow dwarf. The term is a bit counterintuitive, as a yellow dwarf is a bit larger than the average star, but still far smaller than a red giant.
scallop in Filipino language: kabibe
Scallops have two hinged shells that filter their food from the surrounding water. They have an oversized muscle called the scallop adductor which primarily aids them in swimming short distances.
The Ramsay Scallop has 310 pages.
David Hardy has written: 'Scallop farming' -- subject(s): Scallop culture, Scallops 'The biology of scallop farming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Scallop culture, Scallop fisheries, Scallops
yes an scallop is a mollusk