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Tuesday, 12 January 2010 21:03
Scallop_2The picture shows the scallop I bought last week. I found it in the super market near my company (in Japan). It was a fresh scallop, 120yen each, but I get it for the price of 60yen (about RM2.20) after 50% of discount.

After wash, I cooked it together with the shell directly above the gas, the shell acts as my cooking pan and the scallop was my main dish Wink . While it was about 80% cooked, I added soy sauce to the scallop and ate with rice after cooked.


 

Look carefully at the scallop's size by comparing the shell with the gas stove, big?

Scallop

The taste was good and fresh, I can hardly see this kind of big scallop in Malaysia (seems like never see it beforeTongue out). Should eat more before I go back to Malaysia. After back to Malaysia, I believed I only have the chance to eat dried scallop where the taste is a bit different compare to the fresh scallop. Yummy yummy... Laughing



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  • allie

    OMG! That's a very very big fresh scallop! How I wish I can travel / work in Japan...

  • MnY - SH Yong

    Hi Allie, please come to Japan if you have the chance, it is really fun! You can experience different culture and food here.

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