or mussels. oysters i have never tried. i agree with cary, they look like loogies. mussels i have tried until i realized they look like vaginae, it's not how i roll. they were not tasty enough to cancel out the gross factor. . tofu - i don't get it. i ain't eatin' it. . if i can recognize the location...
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there is some information on microplastics, particularly for the marine environment. fish show high concentrations but since microplastics are mostly present in the stomach and intestines they are usually removed and consumers are not exposed to them. but in crustaceans and bivalve molluscs like oysters...
"freshwater mussels are the organic hosts and their pearls can grow up to times bigger than those made by saltwater oysters, naturally. because mussels contain no shell bead nucleus, freshwater cultured pearls are pure. each one can produce multiple pearls with each production cycle. plus, the entire...
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