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Are mytilus edulis vegan?

Mytilus edulis is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is mytilus edulis?

Mytilus edulis is a nutritious and delicious food ingredient that is also known as the common blue mussel. This species of mussel is found in the Atlantic Ocean and is widely consumed in many countries around the world. The edible portion of Mytilus edulis is the meaty, orange-colored flesh found inside the shell. It is a rich source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and other essential nutrients, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. Mytilus edulis can be cooked in a variety of ways, including steaming, grilling, or baking, and is a versatile ingredient that adds flavor and texture to many dishes.

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