Irish #1 oysters, are famed for being creamy and luscious on the palate. The environment they live in that gives them their heavenly taste and texture. The crisp ocean waters of the Atlantic meets with the warm gulf stream as well as the cold fresh water from the Irish bog lands to create the ideal, pristine condition for top-quality oysters to flourish.
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