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Pleurotus ostreatus, the
oyster mushroom,
oyster fungus, hiratake, or
pearl oyster mushroom is a
common edible mushroom. It is one of the more commonly...
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Examples include the
European flat
oyster,
eastern oyster,
Olympia oyster,
Pacific oyster, and the
Sydney rock
oyster.
Ostreidae evolved in the
Early Tri****ic...
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Oysters Rockefeller is a dish
consisting of
oysters on the half-s**** that have been
topped with a rich
sauce of butter,
parsley and
other green herbs...
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Oyster Bay is a
natural feature on the
southern bank of the
Georges River.[1]
Green Point and
Caravan Head are
localities within the
suburb of
Oyster...
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Öyster Cult (/ˈɔɪ.stər/ OY-stər;
sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an
American rock band
formed on Long Island, New York, in the
hamlet of Stony...
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Oyster card is a
payment method for
public transport in
London (and some
areas around it), England,
United Kingdom. A
standard Oyster card is a blue...
- 'Native
Oysters'
which were
collected from beds
beyond the low
water mark from
Roman times until the mid-20th century. The
annual Whitstable Oyster Festival...
- An
oyster bar, also
known as an
oyster saloon,
oyster house or a raw bar service, is a
restaurant specializing in
serving oysters, or a
section of a restaurant...
- silver,
silver blue, gold, brown-black,
green-black, or black.
Black cultured pearls from the
black pearl oyster –
Pinctada margaritifera – are not South...
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Oyster thief is a
common name for two
unrelated species of seaweed:
Codium fragile, a
green algae in the
family Codiaceae Colpomenia sinuosa, a brown...