Pickering Passage Oysters

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Two open Pickering Passage oysters with a closed oyster behind them
Two open Pickering Passage oysters with a closed oyster behind them

Pickering Passage is the body of water in southern Puget Sound, Washington that flows past the mouths of Hammersley, Totten, and Eld Inlets. It is a nutrient rich area that produces oysters that grow very quickly and that tend to have plump, full meats. They are cultured in the popular bag to beach method, reaching market size in about one year. Size: 3”.

Product Details

Pack Size
Various
Cooking Methods
Bake, Fry, Grill, Raw, Sauté, Smoke, Steam
Flavor
Flavor begins with a mild saltiness, followed by what’s generally a full sweetness, and finishing with the fruity aftertaste common to pacific oysters.
Availability
August - May
Scientific Name
Crassostrea gigas
Location
Pickering Passage, WA (United States