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  2. Ostrea lurida - Wikipedia

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    Olympia oysters and shucking knife for scale. Ostrea lurida, common name the Olympia oyster, after Olympia, Washington in the Puget Sound area, is a species of small, edible oyster, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Ostreidae. This species occurs on the northern Pacific coast of North America. Over the years the role of this edible species ...

  3. Oyster - Wikipedia

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    Special knives for opening live oysters, such as this one, have short and stout blades. Opening oysters, referred to as "oyster-shucking", requires skill. The preferred method is to use a special knife (called an oyster knife, a variant of a shucking knife), with a short and thick blade about 5 cm (2 in) long.

  4. Adams Oyster Company - Wikipedia

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    Adams Oyster Company was an oyster farm and seafood cannery business headquartered in Suffolk, Virginia, and by the 1950s was one of the largest oyster farm businesses in Virginia. [1] [2] The company held over 300 acres of oyster farms in the Nansemond River, Battens Bay, Bleakhorn Creek, Chuckatuck Creek, Cooper Creek, and the James River. [3]

  5. Fastest oyster shucker in U.S. is Panama City native. He's ...

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    Panama City's Honor Allen will be featured in "Honor's Best," a documentary that dives into his journey as the national oyster shucking champion. Fastest oyster shucker in U.S. is Panama City ...

  6. Top Chef Canada season 8 - Wikipedia

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    (first 6 in the first round, first 4 in the second round) The challenges included peeling 10 apples, shucking 25 oysters, and removing as much meat from 4 lobsters in 90 seconds. The top two chefs from the lobster round would use all the ingredients they prepped to create an amuse bouche .

  7. Atlantic jackknife clam - Wikipedia

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    The name "razor clam" is also used to refer to different species such as the Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula) or Razor shell (Ensis magnus). Jackknife clams live in sand and mud and are found in intertidal or subtidal zones in bays and estuaries. Its streamlined shell and strong foot allow Jackknife clams to burrow quickly in wet sand.

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