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Comments on Even after thawing, why do PC Blue Menu Wild Nova Scotian Frozen Sea Scallops spew out so much water?

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Even after thawing, why do PC Blue Menu Wild Nova Scotian Frozen Sea Scallops spew out so much water?

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My rural community has merely one supermarket. It sells merely ONE brand of scallop.

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The supermarket keeps them in a freezer. When I get home, I cut open the bag, place the scallops in a colander and bowl set, and place everything in my fridge (NOT freezer). After 24 hours, I pour out all the water.

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But when I place the scallops on my heated pan, water still gushes out of these scallops!

  1. These are Wet Scallops, correct? Anyone here from Nova Scotia? Anyone here know why Nova Scotian scallops would be "treated with a solution of water and sodium tripolyphosphate"?

  2. How else to extract out all the water, before cooking these scallops?

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Those are clearly green and red grapes, not scallops. Although they are delicious when frozen, they a... (1 comment)
Those are clearly green and red grapes, not scallops. Although they are delicious when frozen, they a...
dsr‭ wrote about 3 years ago

Those are clearly green and red grapes, not scallops. Although they are delicious when frozen, they are not good after defrosting unless you are going to cook them down.