A source of food since Stone Age

PERIWINKLES, small marine snails, have been collected off the coast of Ireland and used as a food source since the Stone Age.

A source of food since Stone Age

Collected by hand from rocky shores around much of the coast, an estimated €10 million worth of the product is exported every year, mostly to France.

Irish people tend not to have great appetite for periwinkles, though they are sold in some seafood restaurants.

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