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Quonset Point Oysters

Quonset Point Oyster
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Quonset Point Oyster Flavor Profile Characteristics

Quonset Point Oysters are an East Coast oyster from one of the Massachusetts & Rhode Island oyster appellations.  They are cultivated in the nutrient rich waters of East Passage, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island where they develop an orange-hued shell.  Quonset Point Oysters are farmed by the tray suspension method.  Oysters which are cultivated by the  suspension method are the primadonnas of oyster.  They are suspended in mesh trays in deep water their entire lives, protected from predators, mud, sand and silt.  They have beautiful shells with deep cups, and tend to have brittle shells because they never had to fight for survival.  The oyster flavor profile of suspended oysters tends to be clean, sweet & light, with meats which are tender.

Because of their brittle shell, it is best to use the Chesapeake Oyster Shucking Style, going in through the lip.  Using the traditional Hinge Oyster Shucking Style on brittle shelled (new shell) oysters can be an oyster shucker’s nightmare because going in through the hinge tends to result in breaking the shell of suspension cultivated oysters.

Quonset Point Oyster

Location

East Passage, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island

Species

Virginica Oyster (Crassostrea virginica)

Oyster Availability

Year around

Size

up to 3 1/2"

Oyster Cultivation

Suspension Tray cultivation

Oyster Flavor Profile

Quonset Point Oysters are renowned for their flavor.  They have deep cups, a brine which changes from mild to pronounced depending upon the season and they have a clean finish.

 

See proper shellfish storage methods for the best way to maintain the shelf life and flavor of your oysters.

See our list of Where to buy Raw Oysters.

Chef's Resources lists over 40 varieties of Atlantic Coast oysters and 60 varieties of Pacific Coast oysters. Follow the links to these oyster varieties
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