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When was the last time you tucked into cockle pie? Or stirred clams into a sumptuous pasta or stew?
These bivalves are plentiful all around the UK coastline, tied up with the diets and fortunes of coastal communities for millennia. Many species can be efficiently farmed at minimal cost to the environment. Their nutritional value stacks up against mussels and oysters. And yet our desire for these 'uglier' shellfish is at risk of disappearing.
The problem they all face is the same; How to convince the UK to see past their ugly exterior and put shellfish back on the table.
Presented by Sheila Dillon.
By BBC Radio 44.6
241241 ratings
When was the last time you tucked into cockle pie? Or stirred clams into a sumptuous pasta or stew?
These bivalves are plentiful all around the UK coastline, tied up with the diets and fortunes of coastal communities for millennia. Many species can be efficiently farmed at minimal cost to the environment. Their nutritional value stacks up against mussels and oysters. And yet our desire for these 'uglier' shellfish is at risk of disappearing.
The problem they all face is the same; How to convince the UK to see past their ugly exterior and put shellfish back on the table.
Presented by Sheila Dillon.

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