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Hi bedknobs thanks for the replies, yes ideally I should have pointed it out at the time but as we were with a couple of friends I did not want to make a fuss, it was obvious that it was a natural product in the shell rather than a foreign body but it did not look very nice.
I did contact the restaurant, I think it is always worth while as it does give them information and tells them if staff are following procedures or not. I got a response informing me that it was the roe and in future they would always be happy to remove if I asked them prior to serving the dish. I would have preferred them to have a policy of asking before service, but I guess this would not be an easy question to ask every diner!
Overall I was happy with their response.
Regarding the pain animals feel on slaughter is a subject that I do not really want to dwell too much on! As you say, too much thought and knowledge on this subject would lead me to seriously consider becoming a vegetarian! I do not consume many vegetables and love my meat, so I think I would probably starve!
Thanks for all the answers!
Sue