Not that you would need much of a reason to eat mussles, but read on below for the amazing health benefits to eating this great tasting shellfish.
Mussels are a rich source of many essential vitamins and minerals, such as the B vitamins, vitamin C, folate, iron, phosphorus, manganese, selenium and zinc. They outshine most other foods when it comes to their vitamin B12, selenium and manganese content. A 3-oz. portion of moist-heat cooked blue mussels provides 20.4 mcg, or micrograms, of vitamin B12, meeting 340 percent of the recommended daily value for this nutrient.
- Half an onion, diced
- 2 cups spaghetti sauce
- 1 cup white wine
- 8 cloves fresh garlic, crushed
- 1 large of 2 small bay leaves
- 1 lb fresh or frozen mussels in their shells