Kumomotos (Humboldt Bay)

Kumomotos (Humboldt Bay)

Kumamoto oysters from Humboldt Bay offer a unique taste experience that distinguishes them from their Puget Sound and Willapa Bay counterparts. Humboldt Bay’s cool, nutrient-rich waters enhance the signature buttery flavor and delicate texture of these oysters. With a...
Willapa Supremes

Willapa Supremes

Willapa Bay, located along the southern coast of Washington state, is renowned for its ideal oyster-growing conditions. Willapa Supremes are cultivated in these clean, tide-swept waters, producing oysters with a crisp, briny flavor and a firm yet tender texture....
PEI (East Coast)

PEI (East Coast)

Prince Edward Island (PEI) oysters are grown in the cold, clear waters of Canada’s Atlantic coast, where strong tides and nutrient-rich waters produce oysters with an exceptionally clean flavor profile. PEI oysters are known for their distinct teardrop shape,...
Miyagi Oysters

Miyagi Oysters

Floating bags of oysters in Tomales Bay, California. The Miyagi oyster is the most commonly grown oyster on the west cost. It is also called a Pacific oyster. It is named for the region in Japan that the oyster originates from. The science name for this species is...