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HAPPY

MORNING
STUDENTS
” Riddle to
Catch!”
I’m sometimes seen on a hook but I’m not a coat
I have a tail but I’m not a dog
I have scales but I don’t weigh things
I can be eaten with chips but I’m not salsa
I can be caught in a net but I’m not a butterfly
I live in water but I’m not a frog

FISH
 I have 8 legs, but I have
difficulties walking.
What am I?

OCTOPUS
I am not always nice to swim
with, because I have very sharp
teeth. People like to eat me, but I
like to eat them too! What am I?

SHARK
If clams are greedy, not
willing to share, this
means that they are?

SHELLFISH
What brand of Gasoline
Company do mollusks use
to fuel their cars?

SHELL
Which fish is the most
famous?

STARFISH
Which fish is the most
famous?

STARFISH
I come in a can but I’m not something
you drink
I can be a steak but I’m not beef
I can be flaked but I’m not coconut
I can be chunked but I’m not ham
I can be part of sushi but I’m not rice
I swim but I’m not a shark

STARFISH
Who wrote the shark version
of Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet
and the Merchant of Venice?

WILLIAM
SHARKPEARE
PREPARE AND
COOK SEAFOOD
DISHES
(PERFORM MISE EN’ PLACE)
OBJECTIVES:
a. Identify the different types of seafood;
b. Differentiate the different principles in cooking fish
and seafood dishes;
c. Plan a seafood dish adhering to the guidelines of
preparing and presenting seafood dishes; &
d. Value the seafood resources available in our current
generation.
CLASSIFICATION OF SEAFOOD
• FIN FISH
• SHELL FISH
CLASSIFICATION OF SEAFOOD
• FIN FISH
- fish with fins and internal skeletons
A. Saltwater fish
▪ Flatfish
• Flounder
• Sole
CLASSIFICATION OF SEAFOOD

▪ Round fish
• Black sea bars
• Bluefish
• Cod
• Grouper
CLASSIFICATION OF SEAFOOD
A. Freshwater fish
• Cat fish
• Eel
• Tilapia
CLASSIFICATION OF SEAFOOD
• SHELL FISH
- fish with external shells but no internal bone
structure.
A. Mollusks
• Bivalves
• Univalves
• Cephalopods
B. Crutaceans
ACTIVITY: FISH
MARKET
COMMON VARIETIES OF SHELLFISH
MOLLUSCS CRUSTACEANS CEPHALOPODS
• Oyster • Crabs • Squid
• Mussels • Shrimps and • Octopus
• Scallops Prawns • Cuttlefish
• Clams • Lobsters
• Abalone
COMMON VARIETIES OF MOLLUSKS

OYSTERS MUSSELS
COMMON VARIETIES OF MOLLUSKS

SCALLOPS CLAMS
COMMON VARIETIES OF MOLLUSKS

ABALONE
COMMON VARIETIES OF CRUSTACEANS

SHRIMPS AND
CRABS PRAWNS
COMMON VARIETIES OF CRUSTACEANS

LOBSTER
COMMON VARIETIES OF CEPHALOPODS

SQUIDS OCTOPUS
COMMON VARIETIES OF CEPHALOPODS

CUTTLEFISH
HANDLING
SEAFOOD
SAFELY
FREEZING AND STORING SEAFOOD
• Name of the item
• Description of
the product
• Date product
was packed
• Who packed the
product
• Use by date
• Storage
conditions
FREEZING AND STORING SEAFOOD
• Name of the processor
• Contact details of the processor
• Phone number/ email
• Description of the product
• Name of the product
• Date product was packed
• Who packed the product
• Use by date
• Storage conditions
FREEZING AND STORING SEAFOOD
THAWING SEAFOOD
MINIMIZING SEAFOOD WASTAGE

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