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There are some foods which the Irish could prepare and devour in their sleep. Give us a potato, and we'll show you at least 10 ways to cook and serve it.

But leave us in the kitchen with certain types of seafood, and you'll more than likely find us leafing through a takeaway menu instead of tackling the fare in front of us.

Take mussels, for example.

According to the Red C survey commissioned by Bord Bia, over half of respondents have never considered eating mussels while a B&A study established that 51 per cent "wouldn't know how to prepare and cook shellfish properly at home.”

Considering we live on an island and are revered internationally for having some of the freshest seafood in the world, the good folk at Bord Bia think it might be time to take us all in hand.

As part of their #FlexYourMussels Campaign, Bord Bia are here to remind us that not only are mussels quick and easy to prepare; they are also great value for money, incredibly tasty and best of all – they are packed full of nutrients.

And it sounds like Roz Purcell –  one of our favourite food gurus – is a long-time convert.

"The fact that mussels are a great source of quality protein, are low in fat and provide several vitamins and minerals means that they are a regular on my shopping list!" she said. "There is no time like the present for people to try something new and flex their mussels in the kitchen."

And while we may accept the benefits, that doesn't mean we're any less clueless when it comes to cooking the damn things.

Thankfully, Bord Bia have thought of everything…
 

 

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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland have issued a press release announcing the recall of fresh mussels which were sold on Wednesday the 19th of August. 

According to the press release, the mussels were harvested from Roaringwater Bay, Co. Cork on Monday and Tuesday and they may contain harmful levels of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins. 

The mussels in question were sold loose and in bag at fresh fish counters in retailers across the country. 

The FSAI is now issuing a warning to anyone who may have bought them, not to eat the affected mussels and the remainder of the batch have been removed from sale. 

The mussels affected were for sale in the following shops:

Dunnes Stores – use-by-date 21.08.2015

SuperValu – use-by-date 22.08.2015

Beshoff's, West Pier, Howth, Co. Dublin – use-by-date 21.08.2015

Doran's, West Pier, Howth, Co. Dublin

Kish Fish, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17

Kish Fish, Bow Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7

Morgan's Fine Fish, Omeath, Co. Louth

Glenmar, Union Hall, Co. Cork

Normandy Ireland, Schull, Co. Cork

Baltimore Fresh Fish, Baltimore, Co. Cork

O' Driscoll's, Schull, Co. Cork

Bantry Central Fish, Bantry, Co. Cork

J&C Fish, Dundalk, Co. Louth

Keoghs Fish Shop, New Quay, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

Seacatch Retail Fish Stand, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

Morgans Fish Stand, Park Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth 

According to Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI it is important that consumers who may have bought the implicated mussels not to consume them.

 

“Cooking does not destroy this toxin.  Eating contaminated mussels could cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning. Symptoms are diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain which can start between 30 minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Complete recovery occurs within a number of days.  Consumers who may have already consumed this product and are feeling unwell should seek medical advice,” she says.

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