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The Best Oyster Tasting in France – Trip to Arcachon

Arcachon Bay and Oysters in June 2020 After being home for several months, I had a definite desire to travel to Arcachon Bay to eat oysters. To be honest, I had the plan already in the spring of 2019, but life happened and somehow the greatly planned trip just simply didn’t happen. So this summer, […]

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How To Choose the Right Oyster Knife

Are you planning on shucking oysters in preparation for a large gathering? Are you sick of eating cooked oysters by using the heat method? Do you want to know the best oyster knife or even knives for the job? This article is here to help. As most of us already know, oysters are extremely expensive. […]

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How To Open and Shuck the Oysters?

That’s exactly how I looked at them when I dragged a box full of oysters home for the very first time. I had tried to open them with my friends a few times, but each time I felt like I was very close to cutting my hand, or at least drops of my blood ended […]

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How to Eat Oyster

Frequently Asked Questions What is the proper way to eat a raw oyster? Pick up the oyster shell, add a small squeeze of lemon or a drop of mignonette sauce, then tip the shell to your lips and slurp the oyster directly into your mouth. Chew 2-3 times to release the full flavor before swallowing. […]

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The Times I Didn’t Dare To Eat Oysters

Why Didn’t I Eat Oysters Before? Before I started eating oysters, I knew nothing about them. I had briefly seen them in supermarkets and always skipped them quickly when I ran into them on restaurant menus. In fact, I didn’t dare eat oysters for a long time because oyster-lovers always talked about the weird way […]

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Gillardeau Oysters – Oyster’s Rolls-Royce

This oyster is called “Rolls-Royce” or “Hermes” and you should not be disappointed. Gillardeau oysters are also counterfeited quite a lot in the world, which is why they have the laser logo – G – Gillardeau on them. Of course, it doesn’t look perfect on every oyster, but it does exist.

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