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a large marine mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell, often used for decorative purposes and prized for its meat in various cuisines
What is a "conch"?
A conch is a type of large marine mollusk that belongs to the family of gastropods. They have a spiral-shaped shell with a distinctive pointed spire and a flared opening. Conch shells are often prized for their beauty and are commonly used for decorative purposes. The meat of the conch is edible and is consumed in various cuisines, particularly in the Caribbean and Mediterranean regions. Conch meat is known for its firm texture and mild, sweet flavor. It is used in soups, stews, salads, and fritters. Conch is also a popular ingredient in traditional dishes such as conch fritters and conch ceviche. Additionally, conch shells are sometimes blown as musical instruments, producing a deep, resonant sound.
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