Where do Scallops Come from?

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Scallops are a mollusk, something like a clam, mussel and oyster. There are sea scallops, which come from the Atlantic from Canada to Virginia, and bay scallops found in shallow waters from the Gulf of Mexico up to New England. You can find more information here: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/food/x1551878280
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Scallops come from the mud at the bottom of the ocean and are considered a shellfish. There are imitation scallops but who knows where they come from.
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