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cockles



A bivalve that lives in the sand on the beach.
The cockle lives from filtering the water from
plankton. It gets the water in by a tube called
siphon and pumps the water out by another siphon.
On top of that siphon are small eyes watching for
birds and crabs: if they are are noticed, the
siphon is retracted.
The cockle has a really thick shell and is buried
about one decimeter under the sand. But is haunted
by many predators, like seagulls.

Cockle fishing



The easiest way to collect them is by raking them from
the sand. Wait for the low tide and watch out.
Another way is by fishing them at high tide,
this is done in combination by the fishing for
other bottom dwellers.



eating cockles



Cockles are not healthy food : They contain for a
large part of cholesterol coloring them orange.
Cockles collect a lot of heavy metals in them, like
cadmium found in the coast waters of the North-sea.
Never eat cockles raw this can induce hepatitis
by parasites. You will end like Molly Malone.



Cockles on the market.



recipes with cockles



. Basically the preparation of cockles is exactly
that of mussels.



Molly Malone

In Dublin's fair city,
where the girls are so pretty,
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone,
As she wheeled her wheel-barrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"

"Alive, alive, oh,
Alive, alive, oh",
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh".

She was a fishmonger,
But sure 'twas no wonder,
For so were her father and mother before,
And they each wheeled their barrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"

"Alive, alive, oh,
Alive, alive, oh",
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh".

She died of a fever,
And no one could save her,
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone.
Now her ghost wheels her barrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"










    Cockles, mussels and seacat
    in a Thai curry.




    A seadish consist of shrimps and prawns,lobster,
    oyster, mussel,
    Northsea crab and cockle.



    Schelpen van de Noordzee en Oostzee
    een plaat uit 1916, bijgewerkt

    1 pearl oyster (Avicula) Indian Ocean
    2 pearl oyster (Meleagrina margaritifera)
    3 common astarte (Astarta)
    4 cockle (Cardium edule, Cerastoderma edule)
    5 Bearded Arc (Arce barbata)
    6 modiola (Modiola) Mediterranean sea
    7 shipworm (Teredo navalis)
    8 sea date (Lithophaga lithophaga)
    9 Oxhorn-Cockle (Isocardia Cor)
    10 mossel
    11 noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis) Mediterranean sea
    12 Common piddock (pholas dactylus)
    13 Spondylus gaedoropus
    14 venus shell (
    15 giant clam (Tridacne gigas) Indian ocean
    16 trough-shell (Mactra solida)
    17 St Jacobsmantel of Jacosschelp
    18 Nucula nitidosa
    19 (Pectunculus glycymeris)
    20 (Tellina virgata)
    21 European flat oyster ( Ostrea Edulis)
    22 Peppery Furrow Shell (Scrobicularia plana) Adriatic sea
    23 blunt gaper(Mya truncata)
    24 European Razor Clam (Solen marginatus)
    25 Chamelea striatula
    26 Thick Lucine (Lucina pectinata)



    Frisian Islands

    The animals and plants can be found on the
    Frisian Islands.
    Bent Grass, and Beachgrass.
    searocket
    Sea holly
    parnassia
    cranberry
    Sea Lace or Dead Man's Rope
    Samphire
    North sea crab
    shorecrab
    mussel
    seagulls
    scoloplos armiger





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