Yumm! Oysters! I usually eat 6-10 oyster shooters every cpl days. I am looking for different oyster shooter receipes the one i always use is really good but i would like a lil veriation. Can anyone help me out?
For pearls there needs to be sand. Oysters make pearls because sand get's in their shell and acts as an irritant. Their body fights that irritant and that process produces a pearl. Seeing as how these oysters are suspended in the water column it's not possible.
The joy you get from your harvest is so inspiring
- It would've been cool to see more of how they clean, processes, pack && what restaurants are doing with them. Still a good video though 👌🏽.
Can i apply as a laborer there?😍😍😍😍🥰🥰 watching from philippines
You know this is done in Ph also...
Good work
I am really interested in the business. Do you guys have a link to him ?
We need more blokes like this in Australia
Thanks for sharing is that farming lake or ocean?
Oysters dont grow in fresh water
Oysters can only survive in ocean salinity water.
looks really good
Thanks for sharing. Oyster Farming is totally different un France.
Why and what were they sawing on the shell?
To attach it to the rope.
Can you do this in English? Quite interesting
Looks like he going pearls... If quality & quantity, float rafts or off bttom cultures
Oyster is like swallowing a lugee
Too many women I know have equated it to something else that I won’t put in my mouth….
2 chews and a swallow!
Yumm! Oysters! I usually eat 6-10 oyster shooters every cpl days. I am looking for different oyster shooter receipes the one i always use is really good but i would like a lil veriation. Can anyone help me out?
Does he sell the oysters with shells? Because they can potentially have pearls in them, can't they?
Very highly unlikely
No
For pearls there needs to be sand. Oysters make pearls because sand get's in their shell and acts as an irritant. Their body fights that irritant and that process produces a pearl. Seeing as how these oysters are suspended in the water column it's not possible.
Years ago i found a natural pearl about the size of a pea. Ive lost track of it over time..
where is this which country and area, cant quite catch the accent sorry
vinish shetty Australia sounds like
new zealand
I feel sad for people with seafood allergies as they miss something incredibly tasty. That farmer's oysters look delicious as fudge!