INGREDIENTS AND ALLERGENS
Ingredients: Mussels, sunflower oil, wine vinegar, flavor (paprika extract), spices, and salt.
Allergens: Molluscs (Mussels)
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
Average nutritional values per 100g
Energy value 833 kJ / 200 kcal
Fat 12g
– of which saturated 1.4g
Carbohydrates 9.9g
– of which sugars 0g
Proteins 13g
Salt 1.4g
MUSSELS PROPERTIES
Like other shellfish, mussels are a source of protein and a source of iron, making them recommended for consumption as part of a balanced and healthy diet.
RAW MATERIAL
The mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) is a bivalve mollusk with a high nutritional value thanks to its high protein content, as well as being a source of iron. They are bivalve creatures, with symmetrical blueish-black shells that measure between 4 and 8 cm (1.5-3 inches). It naturally attaches itself to rocks using a filament it produces called a byssal thread, forming large colonies.
The estuaries of Galicia (Rías Gallegas) are an ideal habitat given the temperature and nutrients available in the seawater. The mussels grown here are of optimal size and quality. They are farmed on ropes hanging from large floating rafts, and they reproduce by laying millions of eggs. They reach a marketable size starting at one year of age. At this point, the ropes are pulled out of the water and they are cleaned on deck with lots of water and selected based on their size.