Squid as food
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Squid is a popular food in many parts of the world. In English, dishes made from squid are often called calamari. There are many ways to prepare and cook squid. Fried squid is common in the Mediterranean. In countries like New Zealand, Australia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa, you can find squid in fish and chip shops and steakhouses.
In Britain, squid is enjoyed as Mediterranean "calamari" or Asian "salt and pepper fried squid." It is often served as a snack in bars, as street food, or as a starter in meals.
Squid can be prepared in many other ways. In places like Korea and Japan, squid is sometimes eaten raw. It is also used in dishes such as sushi, sashimi, and tempura. Squid can be grilled, stuffed, covered in batter, or added to stir-fries, rice, and noodle dishes. In some parts of East Asia, dried shredded squid makes a popular snack.
Use
The body, arms, tentacles, and ink of squid can all be eaten. The only parts not eaten are the beak and a hard inner part called the gladius.
In many places around the world, squid is cooked in many different ways. In China, Thailand, and Japan, squid is often grilled whole and sold at food stalls.
In Japan, squid is used in sushi, sashimi, and tempura. It can also be marinated, stewed, or grilled. In Korea, fresh squid is served with sauces and sometimes cooked on a pan. It is also made into salty, fermented dishes.
In the Philippines, squid is cooked in adobo sauce or deep-fried as a popular street food. In Taiwan, squid is used in stir-fries, soups, and night market dishes. In Thailand, squid is added to soups and stir-fries or eaten as a dried snack.
In the Middle East, squid is often fried or stuffed. In Egypt, Cyprus, and Turkey, squid rings are coated in batter and fried. In Lebanon, Turkey, and Palestine, fried squid is served with a special sauce.
Fried squid, known as calamari, is common in Mediterranean cooking. In Spain, it is served with lemon and mayonnaise. In Italy, Spain, Greece, and other countries, squid is fried or simmered with vegetables. In Portugal, squid is grilled, stuffed, or fried. In Malta, squid is stuffed with rice and stewed.
In Russia, squid is used in salads or stuffed with rice and vegetables. In South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, fried calamari is popular in fish and chip shops. In Australia, salt and pepper squid is a common dish.
In North America, fried squid is a popular appetizer in seafood restaurants. It is often served with various dips like mayonnaise or marinara sauce. In Mexico, it is served with local hot sauce. In the United States, efforts were made to make squid more popular in the 1970s and 1990s.
Etymology
The word calamari in English comes from words in Italian, Spanish, and Greek. All these words come from a Latin word meaning "pen case" or "ink pot." This is because squid look a bit like a pen and can release dark fluid, like ink, when they are upset.
Nutritional value
Squid is a healthy food, like fish. It has lots of protein and phosphorus, and small amounts of calcium, thiamine, and riboflavin. Squid is mostly protein, making up most of its weight, with only a little fat.
A study from 2016 on loligo squid showed that 13% of its weight is oil. This oil has important fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6, such as arachidonic acid, linolenic acid, linoleic acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).
Allergies
Some people can get sick after eating calamari, a type of squid. This can happen because of a substance called tropomyosin found in molluscs like squid. It is good to know if you or someone you care about gets sick from squid before eating it.
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