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  2. Moules-frites - Wikipedia

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    Moules-frites or moules et frites [1] (French pronunciation:]; Dutch: mosselen-friet) is a main dish of mussels and French fries originating in Northern France and Belgium. [2] The title of the dish is French , moules meaning mussels and frites fries, with the Dutch name for the dish meaning the same.

  3. Cuisine and specialties of Nord-Pas-de-Calais - Wikipedia

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    Mussels are a speciality of the Boulonnais and Calais regions; the moules-frites is the culinary symbol of the Lille braderie.. The Nord-Pas-de-Calais cuisine is a French regional cuisine, whose specialties are largely inherited from the county of Flanders.

  4. Human interactions with molluscs - Wikipedia

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    Among bivalve recipes, clams are made into soups called chowders, [25] or served as a sauce with pasta in dishes such as spaghetti alle vongole, [26] while mussels are widely eaten as moules marinieres, nowadays often with frites . [27]

  5. Mussel - Wikipedia

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    In France, the Éclade des Moules, or, locally, Terré de Moules, is a mussel bake that can be found along the beaches of the Bay of Biscay. In Italy, mussels are mixed with other seafood; they are most commonly eaten steamed, sometimes with white wine, herbs, and served with the remaining water and some lemon.

  6. List of seafood dishes - Wikipedia

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    Moules-frites – Famous Belgian dish of mussels and fries; Namasu – Japanese dish of thinly sliced uncooked vegetables and seafood; New England clam bake – Communal dining tradition from New England, method of cooking shellfish; Paella – Rice dish from the Valencian Community, Spain, with mussels, shrimp, and fish

  7. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    The Éclade des Moules (or, locally, Terré de Moules) is a bake often held on the beaches outside of La Rochelle. The mussels are arranged in concentric circles on a plank so that the hinged part of the shell is facing up. Pine needles are mounded on top to a depth of a foot or so and set afire.

  8. Sole meunière - Wikipedia

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    Sole meunière (or sole à la meunière) is a classic French fish dish consisting of sole, floured and fried, and served with hot melted butter, lemon juice and parsley.Many recipes specify Dover sole, but the technique can be used with other similar flatfish.

  9. Moule - Wikipedia

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    Moules may refer to: Mussels in French as in : Éclade des Moules, a seafood bake often held on the beaches outside of La Rochelle, France; Moules-frites, mussels and ...