Cavendish Cup Oysters

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Cavendish Cup oysters are a distinctive variety hailing from the pristine waters of Prince Edward Island, Canada. They are unique due to their method of cultivation, which involves bottom culture…

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Chatham Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Chatham oysters are a variety of Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Cultivation: They are farmed using sustainable aquaculture methods. Size: Typically 3-4 inches, suitable for raw or cooked…

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Chef Creek Oysters

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Chef Creek Oysters are British Columbia oysters from Baynes Sound, with a robust and fast current that flushes fresh nutrients to these oysters. They are sustainably raised in floating trays…

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Chelsea Gem Oysters

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Chelsea Gem oysters stand out as pioneers in the world of tide-tumbled cultivation. Developed by John Lentz in Washington's Eld Inlet, these oysters revolutionized farming techniques by introducing the first…

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Chesapeake Bay Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Habitat: Chesapeake Bay, Virginia and Maryland Filtration capacity: Up to 50 gallons of water per day per adult oyster Flavor Profile: Mild, meaty…

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Chunu Oysters

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Dive into the world of Chunu oysters, where nature's artistry meets culinary delight. These petite powerhouses pack a punch that belies their size, captivating oyster aficionados with their deep cups…

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Colchester Native Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Ostrea edulis (European flat oyster). Seasonality: Harvested from September to May. Flavor Profile: Rich, salty, and fresh with earthy notes of mushroom and potting soil. Cultivation Method: Farmed sustainably in the…

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Conway Royal Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Cultivation: Farmed using floating gear in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Size: Medium, averaging 2.5 to 3 inches. Seasonality: Available year-round. Salinity: Moderate, approximately…

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Copps Island Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Cultivation Method: Farmed with sustainable practices in Long Island Sound. Size: 3-4 inches, perfect for half-shell servings. Flavor Profile: Briny with a sweet,…

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