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Oyster Trivia
Oysters have always been linked with love. When Aphrodite, the
Greek godess of love, sprang forth from the sea on an oyster shell
and promtly gave birth to Eros, the word "Aprodisiac"
was born.
The dashing lover Casanova used to start a meal with 12 dozen oysters!
An oyster produces a pearl when foreign material becomes trpped
inside the shell. The oyster responds to the irratation by producing
nacre, a combination of calcium and protein. The nacre coates the
foreign material and over time produces a pearl.
Folklore says that oysters should only be eaten in months that
contain the letter "R", September, October, November,
December, etc. The notion that oysters should not be eaten in "R"-less
months - that is - warm months, may have sarted in the days when
oysters wher shipped without adequate refrigeration and could spoil.
Oysters are not only delicious, but they are one of the most nutritionaly
balanced foods, conatining protien, carbohydrates and lipids.
Four or five medium oysters supply the recommended daily balance
of Iron, Copper, Iodine, Magnesium, Calcium, Zink, Manganese, and
Phosphorous.
Oysters help boost your mental energy and mood elevators - thay
really are "Brain Food"!
It is believed that Chesapeake Oysters have been gathered by human
for over 6,000 years. Chesapeake oyster prodction in the late 19th
century was over 111 million pounds; in 1990 it was less than 4
million pounds.
The world's only oyster museum is on Chincoteague Island, VA.
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