Introduction
Are you confused between fresh squid and calamari? Let us help you. The word calamari comes from the Italian for “squid.” In Pakistan, calamari generally refers to a battered and deep-fried squid appetizer served in restaurants and bars, though some people use it interchangeably with the main ingredient, the fresh squid.
Approx. more than 200 species of squid live in the world’s oceans, but fewer than a dozen make up nearly the entire global market for culinary use. A mollusk related to both the cuttlefish and the octopus, fresh squid may be marketed as calamari in Pakistan as an attempt to make it sound more upscale (and worth a higher price tag), but there’s no actual difference.