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    Today, beef fillet and pan-seared diver scallops are on the menu, reservations are recommended, and live jazz is a common occurrence,” Southern Living said of dining at Jack Fry’s.

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    Also, mussels, fish and chips, seafood salad, oyster and shrimp po'boy; Maker's 46 Barrel plank smoked salmon, seared diver scallops, Hawaiian Ahi tuna, fried seafood platter, and more.

  4. Scallop - Wikipedia

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    Scallop (/ ˈ s k ɒ l ə p, ˈ s k æ l ə p /) [a] is a common name that encompasses various species of marine bivalve mollusks in the taxonomic family Pectinidae, the scallops.However, the common name "scallop" is also sometimes applied to species in other closely related families within the superfamily Pectinoidea, which also includes the thorny oysters.

  5. The 14 Best Seafood Restaurants in L.A. - AOL

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    The Peruvian scallops served with citrus marinade have been a hit from day one, but there is plenty of seafood to enjoy from Maryland blue crab cake to seared diver scallops.

  6. Placopecten magellanicus - Wikipedia

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    Placopecten magellanicus, previously listed as Pecten tenuicostatus and as Pecten grandis [2] and once referred to as the "giant scallop", common names Atlantic deep-sea scallop, deep sea scallop, North Atlantic sea scallop, American sea scallop, Atlantic sea scallop, or sea scallop, [3] is a commercially important pectinid bivalve mollusk native to the northwest Atlantic Ocean.

  7. List of edible molluscs - Wikipedia

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    Edible molluscs are harvested from saltwater, freshwater, and the land, and include numerous members of the classes Gastropoda (snails), Bivalvia (clams, scallops, oysters etc.), Cephalopoda (octopus and squid), and Polyplacophora (chitons). Many species of molluscs are eaten worldwide, either cooked or raw.

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