Oyster
Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackishhabitats. In some species the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not all, oysters are in the superfamily Ostreoidea,More info:wiki
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Some of the best oysters in the world come out of the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest—no secret there. Also a well-known fact: There are many, very good restaurants throughout the region that will be happy to serve them to you, some of them celebrated far beyond the region.
Truth is, any restaurant, anywhere, can source good oysters, if so inclined—if you happen to find yourself in the Northwest, why not skip the middleman and go directly to the source? Whether you’re in the mood for a waterside picnic at an oyster farm or a proper night out in Seattle or Vancouver, the Northwest’s top suppliers can accommodate.
#7 WELCOME TO OYSTER BAH,More info:oysterbah
#6 Sydney Rock Oysters Large,More info:manettas
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We’ve learned that you can rush a good oyster, at least by a day… As we are our own broker, we eliminate a day in the process, which means our oysters get to your plate a day earlier, and fresher.
Our oysters are drawn from our own beds in P.E.I. and from the best growers in Canada, the USA and abroad. This means no matter what’s in season, you’re sure to find a few favourites, or discover some new ones!
#4 Where to Find the Best Oyster Happy Hours in New Orleans,More info:nola.eater
Any season is a fine time to enjoy Gulf oysters, but fall means that they are inching towards their prime. With a majority of the nation’s oysters harvested from the Gulf of Mexico, oysters are more than just a food in south Louisiana — they’re a way of life and a matter of civic pride. Even so, indulging in a dozen local beauties can quickly add up. Never fear: here’s a selection of picks for happy hour oyster specials that won’t break the bank.
Don’t see a favorite oyster happy hour listed here? Let Eater know in the comments. And, as usual, this map is listed by location rather than ranking.
#3 Best Wines to Pair with Oysters,More info:foodandwine
Despite the age-old adage not to eat them beyond months that end in the letter “r,” the return of patio weather almost always signals an intense urge to sit outside slurping oysters on the half-shell with the appropriate wine accompaniment. As far as following rules goes, the r-month suggestion originates from a time when oysters were wild harvested – allowing for their spawning season, when water temperatures are warmer. Nowadays, commercially available oysters are strictly regulated for both safety and sustainability, so you should feel guilt-free when ordering by the dozen this spring. Plus, water temperatures are still cool enough in most parts of the country to ensure that those bi-valves are firm and tasty. The rules are off for wine pairing too; my motto is always to drink what you love. Still, there are a few tried and true combinations that will elevate the taste experience, framing the flavors of both the oysters and the wine in the best possible way.
#2 Oysters with Japanese dressing,More info:taste
#1 Bacteria That Thrive In Warmer Waters Keep Mass. Oyster Fisheries On High Alert,More info:wbur
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