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petal54 | 17:30 Mon 20th Jul 2009 | Food & Drink
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were mussels introduced to Britain by the Crusaders?does anyone on here know
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no they have been apart of our food history for a long time, i remember a Ray Mears programme where he had a look at food our ancestors would of eaten and he was saying that mussells and other seafood would of eaten by them ( and proved it by fossil remains at sites where these people had lived)
Ray mears wild food is on dave now and its the episode i was thinking off.........
There are fossilised mussel shells in rock formations everywhere. They've been around in the UK and the rest of the world longer than human beings.

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