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  2. Ostrea edulis - Wikipedia

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    In France, Ostrea edulis are known as huîtres plates (flat oysters) except for those that come from the Belon River estuary in Brittany, France, which are known as Belons. [3] The fossil record of this species dates back to the Miocene (age range: 15.97 million years ago to present day). Fossils have been found in Belgium, Italy, the ...

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    Small plates include crispy pork and chive dumplings, yellowtail hwe (sashimi) with gochujang vinaigrette salad, and a slew of house-fermented kimchi and banchan.

  5. Haliotis fulgens - Wikipedia

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    Haliotis fulgens, commonly called the green abalone, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Haliotidae, the abalone. [2] The shell of this species is usually brown, and is marked with many low, flat-topped ribs which run parallel to the five to seven open respiratory pores that are elevated above the shell's surface.

  6. Haliotis rubra - Wikipedia

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    The columellar plate is broad, flat, and obliquely truncated at its base. The cavity of the spire is wide, open, but shallow This is a variable form, in color varying from dark coral red to dull red streaked with pale green."

  7. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Blue was a latecomer among colors used in art and decoration, as well as language and literature. [7] [verification needed] Reds, blacks, browns, and ochres are found in cave paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period, but not blue. Blue was also not used for dyeing fabric until long after red, ochre, pink and purple.

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