SINGAPORE: A food operator was ordered to suspend sale and distribution of its products, after it was found to be illegally processing cockles and storing meat and seafood items at its premises.
Cockles destined for the plate must come from classified beds An estimated 10 tonnes of cockles unfit for human consumption could be heading for the food chain after being poached from a seabed on ...
Cockles grow in waters around the UK, but have fallen out of favour as a seaside snack A century ago, cockles were a beloved seaside snack enjoyed by the pint. In the last couple of decades, their ...
The state-of-the-art Goolwa PipiCo processing plant at Port Elliot will introduce mass collection of the product and packaging similar to that used for Kinkawooka Mussels on the Eyre Peninsula. The ...
Cockles destined for the plate must come from classified beds An estimated 10 tonnes of cockles unfit for human consumption could be heading for the food chain after being poached from a seabed on ...
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