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Is It Safe To Eat Oysters When There's No R In The Month?
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...or is it and old wives tale?
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From good old Aunty Beeb: "In the northern hemisphere, the old rule that native oysters should only be eaten when there's an 'r' in the month still holds true; so eat oysters from September to April. During the summer months they're busy spawning, and their flesh becomes unpleasantly soft and milky." Source: http:// www. bbcgoodfood. com/ glossary/ oyster
22:05 Wed 25th May 2016
From good old Aunty Beeb:
"In the northern hemisphere, the old rule that native oysters should only be eaten when there's an 'r' in the month still holds true; so eat oysters from September to April.
During the summer months they're busy spawning, and their flesh becomes unpleasantly soft and milky."
Source:
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/g lossary /oyster
"In the northern hemisphere, the old rule that native oysters should only be eaten when there's an 'r' in the month still holds true; so eat oysters from September to April.
During the summer months they're busy spawning, and their flesh becomes unpleasantly soft and milky."
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I'm with OG on this. I tried oysters when I was a teenager. They didn't seem to taste of very much, although the sauce was pleasant, but I found the oysters themselves repulsive. Nowadays I find flesh of any kind repulsive to eat, but even when I was a meat-eater, oysters were yuk to me. I think they are a bit like Marmite, you either love the taste or you hate it.
Back to the original question, I always heard it was pork you shouldn't eat if there was no R in the month, but maybe that was just in the days before refrigeration.
Back to the original question, I always heard it was pork you shouldn't eat if there was no R in the month, but maybe that was just in the days before refrigeration.
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