Eastern mussels flex muscles at Grey Cup
Last Updated: Saturday, November 28, 2009 | 6:09 PM AT
CBC News
Mussels from Eastern Canada are being handed out during Grey Cup festivities in Calgary this weekend.
The giveaway is part of a new marketing campaign called Discover Mussels, said Linda Duncan, executive director of the Mussel Industry Council of North America.
About 1,100 kilograms of blue cultivated mussels were shipped west for the event, said Duncan, who is based in P.E.I.
'We feel it is time that mussels come out of their shell and become part of people's daily diet.'—Linda Duncan, Mussel Industry Council of North America
"When the Atlantic Schooners, an active group of football fans, asked if we could share this great food with all the die-hard CFLers, we couldn't resist," she said of the council, which is made up of mussel processors from Atlantic Canada and Quebec.
"Mussels, for too long, have been thought of as a specialty food," said Duncan. "We feel it is time that mussels come out of their shell and become part of people's daily diet."
So members of the Atlantic Schooners are serving up steamed mussels with melted butter to fans during the Grey Cup Olympic Plaza Family Fun Fest event, a weekend full of food and music.
Duncan hopes the event and campaign will encourage more people to eat mussels.
As it stands, recent consumer research suggests there's a lot of confusion about mussels.
"[Consumers] didn't know when they were fresh… Things that people in this part of the world take for granted, they didn't know.
"They didn't know how to cook them when they got them home. They didn't know what to do with them. They didn't know how to store them in their homes as well.
"So the campaign … will address all those kinds of things."
Share Tools
Latest Prince Edward Island News Headlines
- Liquor store discussion heats up legislature
- The Opposition raised questions in the provincial legislature Friday over the decision to close the Wood Islands liquor store. more »
- EI rules will hurt primary trades, says P.E.I. premier
- While reaction continues to brew over Thursday's announcement about changes to the Employment Insurance program, P.E.I. Premier Robert Ghiz says provincial officials will be meeting with the federal government to discuss how the new rules will affect Islanders. more »
- HST to hit low-income earners hardest
- Although the proposed harmonized sales tax is good for business, it will hit low-income Islanders the hardest when it's rung in next April, said economists. more »
- Charlottetown businessman named to Order of Canada
- Charlottetown's Fred Hyndman was inducted as a member of the Order of Canada Friday. more »
Top News Headlines
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- The husband of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest on Saturday says his family is not seeking government help to cover the cost of bringing his wife's body home. more »
- B.C. premier unhappy with disgraced Mountie's transfer
- B.C. Premier Christy Clark says she is not happy with the RCMP decision to transfer a disgraced Alberta Mountie to the West Coast. more »
- Henrique's OT goal sends Devils into Stanley Cup final
- The New Jersey Devils will vie for a potential fourth Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New York Rangers in six games in the Eastern final, courtesy of rookie Adam Henrique's goal early in overtime. more »
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped
- The federal government is scrapping two review boards used by people appealing decisions made about their employment insurance. more »
- New home buyers will pay more on P.E.I.
- Liquor store discussion heats up legislature
- EI rules will hurt primary trades, says P.E.I. premier
- Charlottetown businessman named to Order of Canada
- P.E.I. quality of life second-worst, says study
- 902 numbers running out in N.S., P.E.I.
- Job Wanted: Sara Brehaut
- Tourism P.E.I. handed out $60,000 in free golf passes
- HST to hit low-income earners hardest

