For dinner tonight I fixed broiled scallops, steamed mussels, noodles alfredo and spinach. Oh and some sourdough bread to go with the mussel juice. Served with a white wine. Yum-yum.
I bought these mussels frozen, though I think fresh is better. The label identifies these mollusks as 100% farm raised Newfoundland Rope Cultured Mussels.
My question is what does rope cultured mean? Do they lower a rope in the fisherie and allow mussels to grow on them. Or do they somehow seed the rope with mussels then submerge it?
However they do it, they were sure tasty steamed with sauted onions & garlic, tomatoes and white wine.
You are correct. They start the mussels from seed and grow them on ropes hanging in the water from floating dock like structures. I saw it on one of those cooking shows on PBS.
You have the general idea The Mermaid.
The rope is seeded by dragging it through the water over a mussel bed. About 3-4 weeks after the eggs were fertilized the mussel larvae are ready to mature into juvenile mussels and are looking for a hard surface to attach themselves to.
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