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  2. Rare pearl found inside seafood stew worth over $10K - AOL

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    Any number of nightmarish items have made their way onto restaurant plates. In 2012, a teenager bit into a severed finger in his Arby's Rare pearl found inside seafood stew worth over $10K

  3. Man discovers rare purple pearl in restaurant appetizer ... - AOL

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    Scott Overland was dining out in Rehoboth Beach, Del. when he found a rare purple pearl inside one of the clams he had ordered. Man discovers rare purple pearl in restaurant appetizer: 'Treasure ...

  4. Pteria sterna - Wikipedia

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    Pteria sterna, or commonly known as the rainbow-lipped pearl oyster or the Pacific wing-oyster, is a species of marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. This oyster can be found in shallow water along the tropical and subtropical Pacific coast of America, its range including Baja California , Mexico and northern Peru .

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    #1 My Uber Driver Offered A Conversation “Menu” For His Ride. ... #73 Bit Into Something Hard In A Fried Oyster And Found A Small Pearl. Image ... #103 This Restaurant Named "Thai Food Near Me

  6. Quaglino's - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Quaglino's hid a £2000 pearl in an oyster to be served at the restaurant as a publicity stunt based on the incident when Barbara Cartland found a small pearl by accident in the 1930s. [11] In 2014, the restaurant reopened after a £3 million renovation under the new owners of the Conran Restaurants, D&D London. [17]

  7. Pinctada mazatlanica - Wikipedia

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    This over-exploitation caused populations of both species of oyster to become depleted and in 1940 the fishery was closed by the Mexican Government, a ban that still remains in force. [11] The Gulf of California pearl industry was the basis of John Steinbeck's novella, The Pearl, published in 1947.

  8. Man eating bowl of clams chewed on something hard — a rare ...

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    Overland had found a “rare, non-nacreous, purple Quahog pearl” at Salt Air restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, according to the communication professional’s LinkedIn post.

  9. Pinctada albina - Wikipedia

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    The shell has a rounded outline, with a nearly equal height and width. Oyster shells are usually oval or pear-shaped, but will vary widely in form depending on what they attach to. Oysters have a strong inner shell layer composed of nacre, also known as "mother of pearl". An oyster can filter 1.3 gallons of water per hour.