L’Ultime Oysters

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Quick Facts Origin: La Tremblade, Charente Maritime, France. Producer: Huitres Geay, family-operated for 5 generations. Species: Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Cultivation: Farmed, 3–5 year growout period. Size: Typically 3–4 inches.…

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La Sublime Oysters

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Quick Facts La Sublime Geay oysters are meaty and have a crunchy texture. They are matured in "claires," enhancing their color and flavor. The oysters grow for at least 30 months, longer than standard…

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Lady Chatterley Oysters

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Quick Facts Wild-harvested from the Northumberland Strait Species: Crassostrea virginica (Eastern Oyster) Average size: 3 - 3.5 inches Flavor profile: Well-balanced with sweet brine and mild cucumber finish Growth period:…

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Lavaca Bay Oysters
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Lavaca Bay Oysters

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Lavaca Bay oysters are a variety of Gulf oysters that are wild-harvested from Lavaca Bay, Texas. They are a strain of the Eastern oyster, known for being large, tender, meaty,…

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Lindisfarne Oysters

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Quick Facts Lindisfarne Oysters are Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) that grow on the Northumberland coast 57. They take 3–4 years to reach market size in the cold North Sea waters 45. The farm uses a…

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Little Honies Oysters

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Little Honies oysters are currently farmed and sold with great pride by Cypress Point Oyster Company. Critics and enthusiasts alike have praised these oysters for their exceptional sweetness and succulence,…

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Little Ram Oysters

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Quick Facts Cultivated by women-owned Little Ram Oyster Company on Long Island's North Fork Known for crisp minerality and medium salinity Harvested from a 10-acre farm in Gardiners Bay Available…

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Loch Fyne Oysters

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Quick Facts Species: Ostrea edulis (Native European Oyster) Cultivation Method: Farmed Size: Typically 2-4 inches Seasonality: Available year-round Flavor Profile: Rich, briny with hints of sweetness What Are Loch Fyne Rock Oysters?…

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