No.17102
I hope you lads enjoyed some oysters this year. There's only seven days left in the season, so get 'em while you still can or wait until next September.
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No.17103
>>17102
I am to far inland, maybe in the fall. thinking north east coat of Burgerlandia. any recommendations.
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No.17155
>>17103
The east coast is massive.
Oysters are better when harvested from cold water–the colder the better. They are filter feeders so you want ones harvested where the water is clean. I wouldn't eat anywhere where they don't tell you where the Oysters are harvested from. The best Oyster places are always in the town with an oyster farm.
The only reason to ever deep fry an Oyster is because you don't live on the ocean.
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No.17437
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No.17442
>>17437
They are filter feeders and most of the east coast is a continuous block of cities. I wouldn't bat an eye at anything caught south of Portland Maine but there are tons of shallows and small towns up the coast of Maine.
If you love fresh seafood and aren't a city guy any city on the 1 north of Portland probably has banger sea food because that's prime oyster country…and lobster.
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