MW Polar Seafood, Boiled Oyster, 8-Ounce (Pack of 12)
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This product has been used numerous times in oyster stew. It's a good choice for oyster stew, in my opinion. One can contains a large number of oysters.
It is up to the individual's preference and the amount of salt they are permitted to consume.
I just make sure I use it before the expiration date on the can, which appears to be sufficient.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. Don't trust them because mine came from China rather than South Korea, as the can stated when I ordered them.
Selected User Reviews For MW Polar Seafood, Boiled Oyster, 8-Ounce (Pack of 12)
When I bought these, the picture on the can stated that they were made in Korea. I don't mind Korean food, but after finishing one can, I realized my order had come from China. I'm not a fan of Chinese cuisine. I'm going to dispose of them.
The instructions on the can say to drain the liquid and rinse the oysters. That is not a good idea! The flavor of the broth is very strong. The entire thing can be used as a base for an oyster stew.
You can make a good base by pureeing them. Although fresh oysters are preferable, since we avoid stores due to COVID, these will suffice.
was extremely irritated - The oyster cans had all been severely dented. The oil was dented as well, but it can be used; however, the oysters had to be discarded.
Boiling oysters are the closest match.
These oysters are delicious, and we use them to make oyster stew. From now on, I'll have to be extra cautious. On one of the oysters, I discovered a bug. Take a look at the photo of a bug with an oyster.
It's fine with oysters. According to an Asurion survey, product insurance received the lowest ratings. I was taken aback. It appears that more trouble ends up costing a lot more.