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Where are Kumiai oysters from?

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Kusshi Oysters are a Pacific Northwest oyster from one of the British Columbia oyster appellations by Vancouver Island, BC. From the Japanese word for “ultimate', Kusshi oysters are grown in the rich waters of Deep Bay, BC.

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