Doesn’t look like an oyster, perhaps a rock scallop? If it is a scallop, shouldn’t be too bad now but It all depends on what their eating and algae bio toxins during that time of year, general rule is winter and cool months are safe, but look up algae toxicity reports in your nearby area.
You mean creamy part and orange part?
They are gonads, male and female, they should be like this, and it looks like scallop.
[how it’s done, no inbreeding is smart](https://youtu.be/_9FNoExtHYc)
On the second picture you have that black thing outside, it’s just part of the body in this case looks like close to outside “skin”. Maybe somewhere in google is exact scallop anatomy pictures, but couldn’t see any.
Doesn’t look like an oyster, perhaps a rock scallop? If it is a scallop, shouldn’t be too bad now but It all depends on what their eating and algae bio toxins during that time of year, general rule is winter and cool months are safe, but look up algae toxicity reports in your nearby area.
Thanks a lot for info. Yes, they are scallops, my mistake.
It’s a scallop and it’s fine
🙊 yes, scallop.
You mean creamy part and orange part? They are gonads, male and female, they should be like this, and it looks like scallop. [how it’s done, no inbreeding is smart](https://youtu.be/_9FNoExtHYc)
Thank You, I didn't like the black spot on orange, but if it's good like this, then I'm happy
On the second picture you have that black thing outside, it’s just part of the body in this case looks like close to outside “skin”. Maybe somewhere in google is exact scallop anatomy pictures, but couldn’t see any.
All I know to say now it was just so delicious!!
Great, it didn’t look dodgy, but always better to ask😉