Hmmm.... I was thinking about that also. If this is for Oyster Stew, here's what I would do.
Blue Point Oysters are the best for Stew. So, I would get 2 dozen for 3 people. If you are an oyster freak like my kids and I are, then you get 8 Oysters per person (which means enough for two servings a piece). Hope this helps... So, I would say, 6 to 8 a person if you really like Oysters.
No, the value will always be higher in fresh than in smoked.
Oysters can be eaten raw as long as they are fresh. To cook them, you can boil them, bake them, or barbecue them! mmmmm... good stuff!
only a couple of hours
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fresh water oyster
nope. ive been to a fresh water oyster farm.
2.2 pounds only if it is one liter of fresh water (mass = 1kg). Liters are units of volume. Pounds are units of mass. You can't convert directly.
About 5 - 7 days. When you store fresh oysters in the shell in the refrigerator, leave the grit and dirt on them. This helps insulate and keep the oysters moist. Make sure they have air, do not put them in a sealed plastic bag because they need to breathe. Put them in a burlap bag or cover them with a damp towel. When ready to shuck, run under cold water, and scrub with a stiff brush.
They will last up to 3 months in salt water but they need to remain chilled so i would also keep them in the refrigerator.
1 cup is 8 oz. -So 6 lbs equals 12 cups.
Fresh cooked food. Bacon Well i heard oysters are supposed to make men horny.
You can keep oysters fresh by storing them in a cool spot like in a fridge or on a bed of ice. Also, a good way of keeping them fresh is by placing a damp cloth or towel on top of them.