Cookbook:Mussel

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Cooked mussels

Mussels are bivalve shellfish that can be found in lakes, rivers, creeks, intertidal areas, and throughout the ocean. The saltwater mussels (family Mytilidae) and freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) are not thought to be closely related despite considerable similarities in appearance. Mussels are filter feeders, and tend to absorb any toxic chemicals and pollutants from the water pumped through them. For cooking purposes:

To avoid danger of food poisoning, when cooking mussels the following two "chef's rules" should always be adhered to:


Mussel recipes

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