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  2. You Don't Need to Go to a Restaurant to Eat Oysters - AOL

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    Oysters are actually pretty resilient," says Ari Kolender, chef and owner of Found Oyster in Los Angeles and Queen St. Raw Bar & Grill in Charleston, South Carolina. "They stay fresh for a ...

  3. Buck-a-shuck oysters: Where and when to get them on the ... - AOL

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    Tavern on the Wharf. The tavern features $1 oysters, $2 cheeseburgers or chicken sliders and a $5 cheese pizza Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. Tavern on the Wharf is at 6 Town Wharf, Plymouth.

  4. Seafood City - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in National City, California as Manila Seafood and is headquartered in Pomona, California. [1] It has American locations in California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, Texas, and Washington, and Canadian locations in Ontario, Alberta, and Manitoba. The chain offers a wide selection of imported Asian goods as well as American staples.

  5. Raw oysters have sickened diners across Southern California ...

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    After dozens of illnesses potentially linked to raw oysters from Mexico's Sonora state, public health officials urge consumers to ask restaurants the source of their shellfish.

  6. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Dorignac's Food Center—a historic food store on Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Metairie, Louisiana, near New Orleans, known for offering regional specialties [72] Leidenheimer Baking Company —established in 1896, the bakery is best known for its French bread, used for po' boy sandwiches, and other local breads such as muffuletta and ...

  7. Ostrea lurida - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most bivalves, the Olympia oyster's shell lacks the periostracum, which is the outermost coating of shell that prevents erosion of the underlying shell. The color of the oyster's flesh is white to a light olive green. Ostrea lurida oysters lie with their left valve on the substrate, where they are firmly attached. Unlike most bivalves ...

  8. Gillardeau oysters - Wikipedia

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    Gillardeau oysters are a brand of edible oysters that are produced by the Gillardeau family and their small private company, which was founded in 1898 in Bourcefranc-le-Chapus near La Rochelle and the Île d'Oléron in western France. [1] [2] Gillardeau now produces roughly half its oysters in Normandy, near Utah Beach, and half in County Cork ...

  9. Easy Grilled Oysters For Your Next BBQ - AOL

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