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Scallops in Shell

Why We Love Shellfish

We need a wide range of nutrients for us to stay healthy. Of course, we want to cut the cake and eat it too, so we want to eat something...

Why We Love Shellfish

We need a wide range of nutrients for us to stay healthy. Of course, we want to cut the cake and eat it too, so we want to eat something...

Mussels: Your Guilt-Free Seafood Choice

Mussels: Your Guilt-Free Seafood Choice

Among other things, the ocean provides us with food – one-sixth of the human population rely on it as their main source of protein. But it can only continue doing...

Mussels: Your Guilt-Free Seafood Choice

Among other things, the ocean provides us with food – one-sixth of the human population rely on it as their main source of protein. But it can only continue doing...

Cooked Lobster

Ideal Meals for lovers on Valentine’s Day: Lobster

What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than to share a meal with your special someone (or more)? And, we suggest that you go for lobster for some good reasons....

Ideal Meals for lovers on Valentine’s Day: Lobster

What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than to share a meal with your special someone (or more)? And, we suggest that you go for lobster for some good reasons....

Lovely Lobster Dish

Two Sides of Lobster History

Lobster holds the undisputed title of being the most sought-after crustacean in the world, and for a good reason. Its firm and tasty meat is just superb and is widely...

Two Sides of Lobster History

Lobster holds the undisputed title of being the most sought-after crustacean in the world, and for a good reason. Its firm and tasty meat is just superb and is widely...

Lovely Dish of Mussels

The Power of Mussels - Things Worth Knowing

Our love for mussels dates back some 20,000 years. We first learned to cultivate it almost 800 years ago. This strange looking bivalve has has a poor reputation, mainly due...

The Power of Mussels - Things Worth Knowing

Our love for mussels dates back some 20,000 years. We first learned to cultivate it almost 800 years ago. This strange looking bivalve has has a poor reputation, mainly due...