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Oysters, clams, and cockles! That blind warrior peddled. Wtf are cockles?
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Cockles are small shellfish with a salty flavour that are popular all over the world.
I've only heard of cockles from the song 'Molly Malone' by The Dubliners.
Apparently they are a popular dish in the UK... We don't have them in Germany and Bulgaria and I've never seen cockles in Greek restaurants, but I imagine they taste similar to mussels.
Seafood is always nice.
According to Allthingsnature.org: A cockle is a bivalve mollusk of the family Cardiidae, of which there are over 200 living species. Many species of cockles are popular in European and Asian cuisines. Empty cockle shells are ubiquitous on beaches around the world, and many find them attractive.