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| Glad that you enjoyed ‘em, but they’re not for me. I tried raw oysters – once – at a San Diego seafood place. Got very ill. I figured it was salmonella, so called a reporting hot-line. The nurse that answered said that vibriosis was more likely. Never again. My people cook meat. I’ll stick with that plan.
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| I was in Jacksonville, FL and used to go to a place called Calico Jacks for oysters several times a week. |
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| Oh, take me next.time!
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| Apparently, it's wise to avoid Gulf oysters, as they are most likely to have salmonella and other bad bacteria-- because of the warm waters. So I always ask about the origin, and if it is cold water, mmmmmm, I love me some good raw oysters. And "little neck" clams too, in New England, Hot sauce and lemon-- all washed down with beer. Perfect.
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| Look up vibriosis and the statistics on how many in the U.S. die annually eating raw oysters.
I love em cooked, but I'd never, take a change of getting vibrio from eating raw oysters.
Way too big a risk. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Birdvol: Look up vibriosis and the statistics on how many in the U.S. die annually eating raw oysters.
I love em cooked, but I'd never, take a change of getting vibrio from eating raw oysters.
Way too big a risk.
"With only about 30 total cases in the United States a year, it’s exceptionally rare. Your chances of finding a valuable pearl in one of the 2.5 billion oysters Americans eat a year are about 100 times greater than your chances of contracting vibrio vulnificus." |
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| I'm in!!!! Hard to find good fresh oysters here in the mid west without breaking the bank.
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| "He was a bold man that first ate an oyster." Dean Swift (sometimes attributed first to James I)
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| What kind are they? I used to love blue point but now I’m appreciating the larger ones. Japan has an amazing selection. But very expensive. I try to hit an oyster bar each time I go. A sprinkle of salt or sushi soy sauce and yum. I love oysters. 2 dozen? Wow.
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| I just had a 1/2 dozen gulf oysters tonight. As long as you don't eat them in the really hot months, your good. I like them the best |
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