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"mussel" Definitions
  1. a small shellfish that can be eaten, with a black shell in two parts

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Klocktornets Musselbaren ("The Mussel Bar") in Ljungskile runs mussel harvesting safaris to owner Janne Bark's mussel farms, where he sustainably grows them on ropes.
The likely culprits were mollusks: the zebra mussel and its cousin the quagga mussel.
You're not going to find any mussel shacks in a beach town anywhere, nobody's going out for the mussel happy hour after work, and a mussel boil is just not a thing.
The sauce of mussel juices, white wine, butter and saffron makes this the only convincing mussel pasta I've ever had.
Using your hands, place about a tablespoon of the breadcrumb mixture in each open mussel, gently closing the mussel around the filling but allowing some of the filling to spill over. 5.
We had to be alert to the differences between the rampaging quagga mussel and the endangered purple-cat's-paw mussel—but what about the differences between the Great Lakes and the Dnieper?
There's creamy potatoes topped with egg yolk sauce and shaved bottarga' cockles dressed in black currant leaf oil, vegetable crudités to dip in blue mussel emulsion, and fresh ricotta with oyster and mussel granita.
They go home and attempt to split a mussel through metaphor.
Independently, a second bay mussel developed contagious cancer of its own.
BTN2's genes show that it came from a bay mussel.
But no one has found the cancer in a bay mussel.
Steamed, they are juicier, meatier and less fishy than a mussel.
She also wrote and directed her first feature, Scottish Mussel, in 2014.
The dish was frozen cod tartare, cucumber balls, mussel stock and dill.
My favorite is a mussel—a freshwater shellfish—that produces a larva.
It looks a lot like a clam, mussel or any other bivalve.
The yellow lance mussel is found in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.
They've come to an alarming realization: Mussel shells are getting thinner and thinner.
"Losing mussel beds is essentially like clearing a forest," Helmuth told Science Daily.
Seed therapies kill cells—something like spraying a lake with a mussel poison.
The FWS will propose listing the yellow lance mussel as a threatened species.
Briny, tender mussel meat encased in feather-light batter with spring and yellow onions?
The FWS proposed Tuesday to list the yellow lance mussel as a threatened species.
And, hell, there's no shortage of shrimp, crab, lobster and mussel recipes on MUNCHIES.
If you're a fan of crab cakes, you'll love these pan-fried mussel fritters.
But the agreement did not require the agency to list the mussel as endangered.
Add the breadcrumbs, eggs, tuna, pecorino, and parsley to the bowl with the mussel liquid.
The ribbed mussel is edible, but it tastes terrible and so has no commercial value.
Perhaps, Dr. Bierne thought, his blue mussels had been attacked by bay mussel cancer cells.
One night, I was sweeping the kitchen with a broom and slipped on a mussel.
As a counterexample, he cited another European project to protect a freshwater mussel from pollution.
It's as if, in the ancestral era, a Faroese had eaten a mussel and died, while, a thousand miles south, his Gallic equivalent had discovered that a mussel becomes a tasty morsel when steamed, especially if you have wine, garlic, and parsley at hand.
We are invited to throw our mussel shells into our table's centerpiece, like rowdy Viking princes.
When a mussel dies, those shells open up, exposing the internal tissue or an empty shell.
Using a dull knife, open the mussel, working over a large bowl to catch their liquid.
Each painting features clam, cockle, and mussel shells on plywood or canvas, all painted vibrant colors.
His father was one of the first people to get into offshore mussel farming in Maine.
Accordingly, the safest mermaid in this novel appears in the decorations of a mussel-shell grotto.
When I eat an oyster or mussel, it's usually in a single bite without appreciating its body.
Sones believes that this is the most massive mussel die-off that she'd seen in 15 years.
Stir in the mussel meat, spring onion, and yellow onion and season with salt and pepper. 2.
Moretti is the owner of Bangs Island Mussels, one of the largest mussel-growing operations in Maine.
The group started mussel monitoring in winter 2013 and conducted two additional surveys in 2016 and 2018.
Another study might test colder or warmer waters or consider mussel beds instead of oyster reefs, Fodrie said.
Will freshwater mussel species vanish because coal companies are once again free to dump toxic waste in streams?
The researchers also studied the mussel shells that were left around the rocks, creating accumulations called shell middens.
The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposed listing the yellow lance freshwater mussel on the Endangered Species List.
Riley appeared in "Pride & Prejudice" and "Inception" and wrote and directed her first feature film, "Scottish Mussel," in 2014.
More than one person is stuck shunting around a copulating couple in an enormous mussel strapped to their back.
By the turn of the twentieth century the mussel beds were densely covered like some sort of permanent oysternami.
Each mussel, clam, and beautiful rhombus of squid in the brodetto, or seafood stew, for two was perfectly cooked.
Mr. Marsh said he was looking to further diversify through partnerships with entrepreneurs interested in mussel and kelp farming.
The otters would float upright in the water, hold up a mussel and strike it down against the stone.
Enormous shell middens can be found all over the world, wherever ancient migrants came across handy oyster and mussel beds.
The bull trout, for example, gets 16 times the recommended amount of cash; the black clubshell mussel gets one-sixteenth.
If a sacrifice had to be made, this glorious mussel broth was indulgent enough to appease the fiercest of gods.
He uses a mussel boat to smuggle greyhounds at night into London for racing, and Nathaniel becomes a willing accomplice.
The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the FWS in 2010 to list the yellow lance mussel as an endangered species.
Turbines in the North Sea provide a particularly enticing home for a type of tasty, edible mollusc called the blue mussel.
Yet according to the Nature Conservancy, a big American charity, about 70% of North American mussel species are extinct or imperilled.
This includes "charismatic, Instagram-worthy megafauna" like the grizzly all the way down to the not-so-Instagram-worthy freshwater mussel.
The meaty piece of white fish was accompanied by a smoked mussel, a pickled squid, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and two sauces.
Snack here, or order a bowl of freshly steamed mussels (from 11 dollars) outside at The Mussel Pot, a market favorite.
Justin and Margaret Mussel lost her 1.1 karat, diamond engagement ring while they were on vacation in Italy soon after their wedding.
Our "mussel blue" metallic-painted review car featured beautiful eight-spoke diamond-cut alloy wheels, a color-wheel combo that looks elegant.
But when he removed the starfish and tossed them into the ocean, that balance collapsed and one kind of mussel took over.
Now, though, the creek bed is littered with dead reeds and mussel shells; the surrounding eucalyptus trees are exposed at the roots.
Once perfected, mussel-inspired glue could lead to new ways to manufacture vehicles, or structures, that are subjected to water all the time.
As they report in Environmental Science & Technology, their chosen candidate for the job is the ribbed mussel, more formally known as Geukensia demissa.
Previous studies have shown that the ribbed mussel is both hardy and adept at collecting a range of troublesome materials from its environment.
A hurricane had wiped out the bay's mussel population, and Skip had this sense that farming could support a more stable lifestyle. Hah!
She documented the mussel deaths in three parts—all of them called "Too Hot"—on her blog, The Natural History of Bodega Head.
Street fairs and markets are priority targets for mussel merchants, maybe because the festive spirit that prevails at fairs is conducive to gluttony.
"Per serving of mussels, which contains about 300 grams of mussel meat, you get 300 pieces of plastic inside your body," researchers write.
It tells the story of the mussel harvest by Inuit in Arctic Quebec, which happens under the ice after the tide goes out.
With a group of colleagues they moored a six-square-metre commercial mussel-growing raft in the estuary and populated it with ribbed mussels.
The Fish and Wildlife Service proposed Tuesday to list the Texas hornshell, a freshwater mussel found in the American Southwest, as an endangered species.
The most unassuming dish, a bowl of Rancho Gordo beans—tender and saline in a mussel broth with a basil pistou—is a sleeper hit.
Janne Bark tosses freshly caught mussels in white wine, garlic, onions, parsley, and chilis over open flames to create his signature "Moules Frites" mussel pot.
Working in batches, drop tablespoon-sized dollops of the mussel batter into the hot oil and cook, flipping once, until golden brown, 4 to 5 minutes.
It kept us trapped in the tiny town of Kangirsuk for three days as we watched our mussel-hunting opportunity wane with the latest full moon.
The Texas hornshell, which is a species of freshwater mussel found in areas of the American Southwest, would be listed as an endangered species under the proposal.
The data they send back can be used to decide where to put a new mussel farm, or when to take action on erosion and water acidification.
Although Ziska was not yet the head chef, he contributed several dishes to the menu, including beet ice cream and skate and sea sandwort with mussel froth.
They plump up, they're nice and juicy, and they've got the mouth feel of any other shellfish that you eat, like a clam, mussel or an oyster.
A similar symbiotic relationship exists in a giant deep-sea mussel that is thought to have grown so big off energy from chemicals instead of organic matter.
And depending on how you adjust for nutrient content, some varieties of farmed mussels can cost us just 0.6 kilograms of carbon per kilogram of mussel meat.
When the researchers added these amino acids, along with other mussel proteins, to an artificial polymer they'd made, it became one of the strongest underwater glues ever created.
When I returned to North America to cover Canada after decades overseas, my first goal was to get to the Arctic to see the mussel gathering first hand.
I'm about as likely to eat a mussel with a fork as I am to take a newborn baby into my arms using a giant pair of kitchen tongs.
Pressing on until we were about three km away from the shoreline, the mussel banks suddenly rose out of the sea and the giant oysters lay, basking, like scree.
Endangered: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will review the status of nearly two dozen endangered and threatened species, including the Alabama beach mouse, oyster mussel and tulotoma snail.
But while that may sound like a tasty, if odd, phenomenon, scientists say that the mussel die-off is alarming and that the mollusks are a crucial "foundation" species.
The EPA's grants, totaling more than $230 million, focus on stormwater management, while the Fish and Wildlife Service's nearly $1 million program will try to stop invasive mussel species.
But it's time for mussels to break out of their shell (sorry) and take a dip in a bath of hot oil in the form of these crispy mussel fritters.
You're a mussel kicking it on the ocean floor with a few hundred of your buddies, when the mollusk next to you is jerked off of the rock from above.
The duo hits up a mud bath, a Hāngī cookout, and a massive mussel harvest—all before Matty gets himself a Māori tattoo to commemorate one hell of a trip.
Korean tteokbokki — rice cakes with the shape and texture of very al dente gnocchi — bathe in a briny mussel broth that pops thanks to a healthy dollop of salmon roe.
A horse becomes a dragon, a king becomes a tiger, two thugs become monkeys, a mussel becomes a swallow, a tongue becomes a snake, and a girl becomes a storyteller.
We're told volunteers found the pup had turned up at Mussel Shoals, which is about 7 miles south from where it had originally been spotted by Kaley & Co. on Thanksgiving Day.
The mudflats, now on the UNESCO World Heritage list, were traditionally home to mussel banks and native oysters—food to help sustain the 12 million birds on their migratory pit-stop.
MAKE THIS: Mussel Fritters So then I get to the hot springs, where the Maori people are cooking in these wicker baskets in the pools, and I realize it's the same thing.
On France's northern coast during the Belle Epoque era leading up to World War One, a family of mussel harvesters prey on the rich who spend their holidays by the Cote d'Opale.
I first heard of mussel gathering under the ice when I lived in Shanghai and my son was given a children's book called "Very Last First Time," by the Canadian author Jan Andrews.
For sculptural reliefs he used lump coal and mussel shells, because they were easy to get and had specific Belgian associations; with them he mocked the idea of art as an advertisement for nationalism.
Across the water from Warrenpoint in Greenore, fellow mussel fisherman Brian Cunningham fears Brexit could lead to a doubling up of paperwork such as trawler registrations and add costs that would hurt the industry.
A type of mussel called Mytilus galloprovincialis — the most common species found on the tsunami debris, according to Chapman — is known for reproducing quickly and displacing other mussels, in turn creating problems in South Africa.
A top Interior Department employee with ties to the energy industry took credit for delaying the endangered species designation for a species of mussel, internal emails between the official and an industry trade group show.
You could make billi bi, the outrageous mussel soup, and use the leftovers to pour over a bowl of al dente spaghetti the next night, a move we learned from the dapper newsman Bill Schmidt.
Green-lipped mussels are the lure at the Havelock Mussel & Seafood Festival in Marlborough (March 19) while oysters are what brings the crowds to the seaside township of Bluff for the Bluff Oyster Festival (May 21).
But when it catches sight of a mussel — laid as a reward at the end of the maze it has just walked — the crab breaks into a skipping run, throwing itself on the treat with abandon.
As one of the crew put bottles of friulano, prosecco and sauvignon in the fridge, the decades-old boat puttered past mussel farms and the Duino Castle, a 21th-century fort overlooking the Gulf of Trieste.
As a result, Dr. Helmuth and his team, which includes more than 50 authors from different institutions around the world, have begun to put mussel robots in beds in Israel, Italy and elsewhere in the Mediterranean.
A sketch of a scattering of mussel shells done in walnut ink and gouache is fresh and free, as is the aforementioned large study for a commission, a landscape diptych titled "Not One But Two," 2015.
The intimate realism of "Clam and Mussel," two nestling shells, contrasts with the spacious abstractness of "Pool in the Woods, Lake George," an imagined bird's-eye view of woods and hills with a blue-black center.
It does not really matter if, for example, he approved $4bn for Chesapeake Bay restoration because he cares deeply about the dwarf wedge mussel or because he saw an opportunity to curry favour with the state's environmentalists.
The team calculate that, if all the wind farms currently planned for the North Sea are built, they will provide extra habitat equal to about a fifth of the naturally occurring mussel beds along that sea's coasts.
The menu also leans brasserie, featuring both clam chowder and French onion soup, assorted mussel preparations, Caesar salad, a charcuterie board, steak tartare, barbecue ribs, rotisserie chicken, roasted black sea bass, cauliflower "steak" and the inevitable burger.
Lunch at Metaxi Mas, a taverna in the village of Exo Gonia, came an hour later, and our meal of pomegranate salad, pan-fried feta cheese and prawn and mussel orzo was a highlight of the day.
It was while living in Brussels that I discovered gougères (Parmesan pastry puffs) and the way people there eat moules frites, gripping a French fry with an empty mussel shell and dipping it in the fragrant broth.
We make each other laugh, and I cause her to rethink some of her purchases while she provides me with the light that I, the disgusting zebra mussel of our relationship, can feed on in order to survive.
The family prefers to eat them raw and so gathered around a bowl on the floor, shucking the mussels with the edge of a mussel shell, scraping out the meat and wringing it of seawater with their fists.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Wrapped in the skin of a canid, a cluster of sharpened turkey bones and mussel shells with traces of red pigment appears, to the untrained eye, like a random assortment of ancient tools.
Although there is no scientific proof of a correlation between the outbreak of green crabs in 2012 and the possible decline of the blue mussel populations that people love to harvest and cook, the public has begun to notice.
Take the seaweed known as bladderwrack, which when Googled brings up images of tablets meant to cure indigestion, but here was served in its long, tendrilled natural form—quick-fried into a chip, and kissed with blue-mussel cream.
It will, however, mean more food for species that eat mussels, of which there are many—starfish, seagulls, seals and, not least, people, especially Belgians, who have already set up an experimental mussel farm on one of their wind farms.
So we're taking mussels, putting an inexpensive magnet on one side of the mussel shell and a $2 sensor on the other and for just a few dollars, we can have a better water-quality detector than a $10,000 sensor.
In addition to enduring a fate even worse than having to hear that Dave Matthews song about cooking eggs outside and licking someone's sweat off their face on repeat, Sones says that these mussel deaths will affect other parts of the Bay's ecosystem.
This wasn't a trauma of distaste, or indulgence: not a literary bad mussel, not waking up on the floor of someone's house with a swimming head and the knowledge that I could never again be within smelling distance of their first editions.
That's the work of Northeastern University scientist Brian Helmuth and his team: They've spent the last 18 years planting 'robomussels' — the scientific term actually used in their study, published earlier this year in the journal Scientific Data— in mussel beds around the world.
WARRENPOINT, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Mussel fisherman Brian MacDonald shares many of the concerns about Britain's divorce from the European Union that are felt by tens of thousands of people who earn a living along the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
The 60-euro five-course tasting menu features artichokes with licorice and mussel-topped cacio e pepe, while the à la carte options include such Sicilian classics as fava-bean soup with ricotta and spaghetti alla chitarra with sardines, sultanas and fennel. ristorantecrocifisso.
Wednesday night is Halloween, and I'll dress up as Craig Claiborne in apron and half-glasses to hand out Snickers bars and Hershey kisses to the local ghouls, then make his billi bi, a rich, luxurious mussel soup, for a late dinner.
With her stories, she crafted inventive narratives told through first-person voices of animals as a way to illuminate moments of human conflict while paying homage to various authors (for example, a mussel speaking in Kerouac-like syncopations right before the bombing of Pearl Harbor).
I thought of a few examples, like "mussel" or "muscle" for muzzle (stop for ZZ Top, who have improbably not?), but came up empty until I realized that we were going not for the final letter of the alphabet, but for that particular buzzzzzz.
His à la carte and tasting menus, with a French accent and global touches, features a white asparagus cappuccino with smoked salmon, smoked eel with avocado cream, curried Brittany mussel soup, foie gras with pickled cherries, and lamb with morels, black garlic, ramps and peas.
A link is made between the two by the love story between Ma Loute, the elder son of the mussel-harvesters who also help the rich cross the bay — eating a few of them in the process — and the gender-fluid Billie van Peteghem.
But the mussel-covered pile of rocks about a mile off shore from this briny town on the Long Island Sound is at the center of a naming debate of its own, one fueled by what many consider the ugliness of the label it carries: Negro Heads.
It touches on tradition with the inevitable papaya salad and pad Thai, but adds new ideas, not strictly Thai, including black potato fritters, crispy smelts, a mussel pancake and grilled black cod in a miso-jalapeño marinade: 193 Vanderbilt Avenue (Flushing Avenue), Fort Greene, Brooklyn, 917-909-1032, samuibrooklyn.com.
A teacher and researcher at the University of Washington for 36 years, Dr. Paine propounded his keystone theory in 20133 after studying ochre starfish, or sea stars, as they preyed on the mussel population along the rocky shore of Makah Bay, on the tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
With the mussel shells in particular, it's hard not to think of Marcel Broodthaers, and it seems likely Feher's paintings are a direct nod to such works by the Belgian artist as "Cercle de moules" ("Circle of mussels") from 1966 and "Panneau de Moules" ("Panel of Mussels") from 1968, both of which, like Feher's paintings, are mounted on wood.
Other than the eagle, the visual forms that he worked and reworked obsessively in his visual and conceptual endeavors—broken eggs, mussel shells, the pipe borrowed from Magritte, and, eventually, palm trees—seem to have attracted him only later on: the words oeuf (egg) and moules (mussels, but also molds) do not appear in My Ogre Book or Midnight.
At Miles, as at so many of Bordeaux's neo bistros, a rotating multicourse tasting menu is served from a small open kitchen: pleasingly avant-garde concoctions like hazelnut oil confit egg yolk with smoked chestnut purée and raw mushrooms, or sous vide monkfish with miso-roasted eggplant, mussel foam and a gremolata of coconut, coriander and lime.
Makes: 24-25Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 45 minutes 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/4 cup|60 ml whole milk43 large egg, separated9 ounces|250 grams cooked mussel meat, halved crosswise 1 large spring onion, finely sliced1/3 cup|60 grams finely chopped yellow onion kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper2 cups|500 ml vegetable oil, for frying lemon wedges, for serving 1.

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