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Mussels
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Mussels are a type of bivalve mollusk very popular in global cuisine, especially in Mediterranean and Atlantic cooking. Their flavor is characteristic, slightly salty, with a tender yet firm texture, making them a versatile ingredient for various preparations, from soups and stews to steamed or marinière-style dishes.
The origin of mussels is found in the coastal waters of temperate and cold oceans and seas, with cultivation being common in countries such as Spain, France, Chile, and Canada. They are farmed on rafts or long ropes suspended in the water, which helps maintain their quality and freshness.
Among their nutritional properties, their high content of quality protein, low in fat and calories, stands out, along with being an excellent source of minerals like iron, zinc, and selenium, and B vitamins, especially B12. Furthermore, they possess omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for cardiovascular health.
In different Latin American countries, mussels are also known as choritos (Chile, Argentina), mújoles (Mexico, though less common), or simply mejillones. These synonyms can vary by region, but they always refer to this prized shellfish.
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