Apr 16, 2019 #1 R rogertb Assistant Cook Joined Dec 19, 2012 Messages 10 Just preparing some squid and this fish was stuck in the tail end ... is this something the squid has 'caught' ... Attachments IMG_1410.jpg 38.2 KB · Views: 248
Just preparing some squid and this fish was stuck in the tail end ... is this something the squid has 'caught' ...
Apr 16, 2019 #2 Roll_Bones Master Chef Joined Oct 19, 2013 Messages 6,511 Location Southeast US Sure looks like it.
Apr 16, 2019 #3 pepperhead212 Executive Chef Joined Nov 21, 2018 Messages 4,957 Location Woodbury, NJ So, did you put the fish in the dish, too?
Apr 16, 2019 #4 OP OP R rogertb Assistant Cook Joined Dec 19, 2012 Messages 10 Fish went in with the stock ... just amazed that the squid can catch and then "process" a lump a third of it's size ... the natural world constantly amazes me.
Fish went in with the stock ... just amazed that the squid can catch and then "process" a lump a third of it's size ... the natural world constantly amazes me.
Apr 16, 2019 #5 GotGarlic Chef Extraordinaire Joined May 9, 2007 Messages 28,223 Location Southeastern Virginia The tail isn't a digestive organ, so I think it's more likely the fish got in there after it was caught, during processing.
The tail isn't a digestive organ, so I think it's more likely the fish got in there after it was caught, during processing.
Apr 18, 2019 #6 dragnlaw Site Team Staff member Joined Feb 16, 2013 Messages 12,807 Location Waterdown, Ontario Agree with GG A squid has a relatively small beak/mouth and that doesn't look like a very large squid.
Agree with GG A squid has a relatively small beak/mouth and that doesn't look like a very large squid.