It Looks Like a Shell, but an Octopus and 40,000 Eggs Live Inside - The New York Times
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Is octopus a shellfish? Discover the answer in our expert guide. While often grouped with seafood, octopuses are mollusks, not crustaceans or bivalves. Learn the biological classification differences, nutritional benefits, and essential facts about common shellfish allergies to understand if this cephalopod is safe for your diet. Explore the culinary distinctions between these popular marine delicacies today.

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