Tinned mussels

Wood-smoked tinned mussels by Fangst and Don Reinaldo, pickled Galician mussels by Spanish canneries Ramón Peña, Angelachu and Pepus, and spicy tinned mussels by Portugal’s Cântara. Enjoy canned mussels on crackers with cream cheese, in an omelette with sautéed red pepper and garlic or as a paella garnish.

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A tin of spicy mussels in a rectangular silver and black box with nautical cartoons on the silver border.
Spicy mussels with garlic and chilli
Tinned mussels in black and white card packaging with a small illustration of an open mussel on the front. The tin is against a wood background.
Regular price £12.95
Mussels in pickled sauce
A tin of mussels in rectangular orange card packaging with an image of an orange mussel in its shell with the Pepus circular logo overlaid
An open tin of large mussels in orange escabeche. The tin is on a pale pine wood background
Regular price £5.95
Large mussels in escabeche
A square box with an image of a fisherman calling out over the Cornish coast.
A round, silver tin with a purple card with Hevva! written on it tucked under the ring pull. The card covers two thirds of the lid.
Regular price £6.95
Cornish mussels in 'nduja
A tin of mussels in rectangular orange card packaging. There is an image of an orange mussel in its shell with the Pepus circular logo overlaid
An open, oval-shaped tin of orange mussels in escabeche against a pale pine wood background
Regular price £3.95
Mussels in escabeche
A tin of mussels in rectangular white card packaging with a black border with Angelachu written below two coats of arms
An open gold tin of large orange mussels against a light background
Regular price £9.95
Galician mussels in escabeche
A rectangular box with a blue border and an image of a mussel shell painted orange on the front.
Wood-smoked blue mussels
Regular price £5.95
Wood-smoked blue mussels
A round tin with a blue and white card wrap. There is an olive branch at the base, above it Don Reinaldo is written in gold lettering and there is a drawing of the cannery.
Smoked Galician mussels in olive oil
A tin of mussels in black card packagaing with a gold border and an image of a mussel drawn on grey on the front. The tin is on a wood background.
An open tin of large Galician mussels. The tin is round and the mussels are bright orange and arranged in a circle inside the tin. The tin is against a pale background.
Regular price £10.95
Galician mussels in escabeche
Tinned mussels in black and white card packaging with a small illustration of an open mussel on the front. The tin is against a wood background.
Regular price £12.95
Spicy mussels in escabeche
Galician mussels in escabeche
Galician mussels in escabeche
Regular price £12.95
Galician mussels in escabeche
Mussels in pickled sauce
Regular price £8.95
Mussels in pickled sauce

Artisan canned mussels

The tinned blue mussels from Fangst grow slowly and take on a particularly fine taste and texture as a result. The small blue mussels are harvested in Limfjorden, the Danish inlet famed for these tasty shellfish. Ramón Peña premium Galician mussels are pickled in escabeche, and form part of its coveted gold line. Angelachu, in neighbouring Cantabria, cans green mussels, native to New Zealand and larger than the Galician mussel, in escabeche. Tinned mussels are a sustainable seafood option. They have a very low carbon footprint: for instance harvesting farmed or rope-grown mussels has no negative impact on the marine environment. 

Are pickled mussels good for you?

Tinned mussels are a high protein, low fat food. They are also a very good source of omega-3 fatty acids for heart health, vitamins A and B12 which bolsters brain and nervous system health. Tinned mussels contain the mineral zinc, which helps immunity, metabolism, digestion and skin health and iron, which protects against anaemia and fatigue. 

How can I eat canned mussels?

Sauté some chopped onion and sweet red pepper in olive oil until they soften, add puréed garlic for a minute then pour over three whisked eggs seasoned with salt and pepper. Before the egg sets, add smoked mussels if it’s for breakfast and pickled mussels if it’s for lunch. They’re great on crackers or small squares of toast with cream cheese as a snack. Try pickled mussels Catalonian style, scattered over a bowl of crisps with a caña or a small beer.

What is the difference between the tinned mussels we stock?

Fangst blue mussels are the smallest of the tinned mussel conservas that we stock, Don Reinaldo, Ramón Peña and Pepus Galician mussels are larger, and Angelachu green mussels are the largest. The tinned mussels are packed in a variety of sauces and oils: we have canned mussels in escabeche - wine or apple vinegar and olive oil, rapeseed oil or vegetable oil -  mussels with escabeche and chilli and wood-smoked mussels in olive oil or cold-pressed rapeseed oil.