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Names |

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of Seafood Business Magazine |
Latin: Ostrea edulis
French: Huitre
German: Auster
Spanish: Ostra
Russian: Abiknovennaya ustritsa
Japanese: Yoroppakuki |
Description |
| European oysters are also known as flat or plate. As these names imply european
oysters are round and flat. There are many different species of oysters
around the world and within each species are dozens of regional varieties.
The taste and texture of oysters is more dependent upon the region in which
they are grown rather than the species they belong to. Oysters are found
in the coastal waters around the world. They are considered to be the best
in cool waters, as warm waters spur the spawning process. However spawning
oysters are considered a delicacy in Japan. |
Markets |
Commercial Aspects |
Exporting Countries
Culture:
United States, France, England
Primary Consumers
Japan, United States, Europe |
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Production Trends |
Diet/Health Info |
| Supplies should remain relatively stable. |
Oysters are excellent sources of iron and zinc. As filter feeders, oysters
can collect harmful toxins, bacteria, and pollutants within their tissues.
Oysters produced in Europe undergo a depuration process to rid them of these
toxins. Oysters in the United States do not undergo these processes, but
rather the water they grow in is monitored. Buyers should be aware of the
region and water quality the oysters they purchase originated from. |
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