The mussel has a shell that is elongated, asymmetric, triangular, relatively thin but strong. The outside of the shell is purple-blue in colour. Mussels of about one centimetre in size are called seed mussels. When the mussels reach a length of about four to five centimetres, they are called young mussels. After approximately two years, the mussels are six to seven centimetres in length and suitable for consumption. The mussel is a filterer. All he has to do to survive is to open his 'dwelling'. The mussel draws in water via the incurrent siphon and discharges it via the excurrent siphon. Most of a mussel's food is made up of plankton. Other free-floating substances such as silt are also filtered from the water.
Fishes mussels originate from the Danish Limfjord. They are the only MSC certified mussel in the world and extremely flavourful. Fishes markets this delicious mussel in many different products.
Fishes mussel products:
FRESH
- Mussels Super, 2 kg
- Mussel flesh, cooked
CONSERVES
- Mussels in tomato sauce
- Mussels in vinegar
- Mussels aperitif
READY-TO-EAT
- Mussel dish
- Mussels cooked in white wine
- Mussels in tomato sauce







































