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Are there Asian supermarkets in U.S.?
Yes! At SayWeee you'll find your Asian grocery items in our Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Thai stores. Get your favorite Asian products delivered to U.S. without leaving home.
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Free shipping threshold varies by regions.
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We are an exclusively online retailer and do not currently have any physical store locations. This helps us keep our prices low.
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We have free delivery minimum on order over $35. Order minimum varies by regions.
What areas do you deliver to?
We deliver across the entire state. We deliver to all 50 US states.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is sashimi scallop?

    Sashimi scallop is a type of seafood that is prepared raw and served typically thinly sliced, often used in Japanese cuisine.

  • How is sashimi scallop prepared?

    Sashimi scallop is typically served raw and thinly sliced, occasionally with soy sauce and wasabi on the side.

  • Does sashimi scallop need to be cooked?

    No, sashimi scallop is intended to be consumed raw.

  • Does sashimi scallop contain any allergens?

    Yes, scallops are a shellfish and can cause allergic reactions in some people.

  • What should I look for when buying sashimi scallop?

    When buying sashimi scallops, look for freshness, firm texture and a bright, clean appearance.

  • Can sashimi scallop be frozen?

    Yes, sashimi scallop can be frozen for up to three months, but it's best consumed when fresh.

  • What dishes can sashimi scallop be used in?

    Sashimi scallop is typically used in sashimi dishes, sushi, seafood salads, and other raw preparations.

  • Can pregnant women eat sashimi scallop?

    It's recommended that pregnant women avoid raw seafood including sashimi scallop to prevent potential exposure to harmful bacteria.

  • Is sashimi scallop safe to eat?

    Yes, it is safe to eat when prepared and handled correctly. It's usually served fresh and should come from reputable sources to ensure food safety.

  • What does sashimi scallop taste like?

    Sashimi scallops have a sweet, delicate flavor with a tender, buttery texture.

  • Is sashimi scallop high in calories?

    No, sashimi scallops are low in fat and calories, making them a healthy food option.

  • Where can I buy sashimi scallop?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • How should I store sashimi scallop?

    Sashimi scallop should be stored in the refrigerator at a temperature below 38 degrees F.

  • Can you eat expired sashimi scallop?

    No, it is unsafe to eat expired sashimi scallop.

  • What is the nutritional value of sashimi scallop?

    Sashimi scallops are high in protein and contain omega-3 fatty acids that can boost your heart health.

  • Can sashimi scallop be served to children?

    Serving raw shellfish to children can pose a risk of foodborne illnesses. It's advisable to only serve cooked seafood to young children.