This is the number of fillets a round fish provides
What is 2.
This freshwater crustacean looks like a miniature lobster and is often used in creole cooking.
What is a crayfish or crawfish
Chinook, Chum, Coho, Pink and Sockeye are all species of:
What are Salmon?
This is the number of fillets a flat fish provides
What is 4
"Langouste" is another name for:
Small North Atlantic lobster
What tough piece of internal tissue is usually removed from the scallop before cooking
What is the foot?
These type of fish bones should not be used in Fumet.
What are Oily fish bones. eg. Salmon
This is the part of the mussel that must be removed before cooking
What is the beard.
This is the name for the Atlantic hard shell clam
What are Quahogs?
What is your Chef Instructors favorite Fish to cook and eat?
What is Sable Fish or Northern Black Cod?
What is a common substitute for crab that you may find in your "California Rolls" ?
What is Surimi. Often made with Pollock or Whiting.
This must be removed from squid before cooking or eating
What is cuttlebone and beak.
This is the name of the lobster liver
What is the tomalley.
All Mollusks must be in this condition prior to cooking to ensure safety.
What is alive?
Soft bodied creatures like squid and Octopus are known as:
What are Cephalopods?
This is what the term IQF stands for
What is Individually Quick Frozen
Name this local Saltwater fish:
What is Pacific Halibut?
The egg sac of the lobster is called the
What is Coral?
This univalve land animal shares characteristics with its marine cousins and is popular in France with garlic butter.
What are snails or escargot?
This is the row of intermuscular bones found in round fish filets that must be removed before cooking
What are pin bones.
These are four main indicators of the freshness of fish
What is smell, texture, eyes, gills, moist scales/fins, no black spots on fabricated pieces