Whelk (mollusk): The common whelk (word coming from the Flemish wullok meaning "snail", called whelk, large whelk, bourgot or whelk, is a marine gastropod and prosobranch mollusc (Scientific name: Buccinum undatum), which is very common on the coasts of the English Channel and the Atlantic.Its greenish shell is spiral, spindle-shaped and not spiny.This shellfish is highly valued for its taste qualities.After seven years of consideration, the European Commission granted the 7 Feb.. .
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