Shellfish
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Shellfish is a very broad catch-all phrase that describes animals that live in the water: generally salt water but the water can also be freshwater.
Shellfish subdivide into two types:
- crustaceans such as lobster and shrimp that have an external skeleton;
- mollusks such as mussels and oysters that actually have an actual shell.
Snails that live in the water are often classified as Shellfish, too. But because most people ordering a fancy meal of Shellfish wouldn't be impressed with a dish of snails, the popular, general definition of Shellfish doesn't include them. Interestingly, octopus and squid are categorized scientifically as "cephalopods", which makes them mollusks, which makes them Shellfish. But foodwise, you're more likely to see them called just "seafood" rather than "Shellfish."
The American Food and Drug Administration doesn't include in its definition of Shellfish scallops that have been shucked so that just the adductor muscle remains.
If any Shellfish have a strong smell to them, don't buy them. Their smell should be very mild.
Cooking Tips for Shellfish
Do not overcook; one minute they are done, and the very next minute they will be tough.
Storage Hints for Shellfish
Frozen will, in general, keep up to 6 months.
Store any cooked Shellfish in the fridge and use within three days.
Also called:
Crustacés (French); Krustentiere (German); Crostacei (Italian); Crustáceos (Spanish); Mariscos (Portuguese)
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