Colchester Oysters
Total
£2.00 1.0000The history of the Colchester oyster dates back to Roman times, when the oysters from the Colne and Blackwater rivers were considered a delicacy and were transported to Rome in amphorae. The Colchester oyster industry flourished during the medieval period, with local monks farming the oysters in the area.
In the 19th century, the Colchester oyster industry reached its peak, with the oysters being in high demand in London. The introduction of the railway made it easier to transport the oysters to the capital, and the Colchester oyster became synonymous with luxury and fine dining.
However, the industry faced challenges in the 20th century, with pollution and overfishing leading to a decline in the oyster population. Efforts to revive the industry have been underway in recent years, with sustainable oyster farming practices and conservation efforts helping to restore the oyster beds.
Today, the Colchester oyster continues to be prized for its unique flavor and high quality. It is enjoyed both locally and internationally, with its rich history and cultural significance adding to its appeal. The Colchester oyster remains a symbol of the region's maritime heritage and a testament to the enduring legacy of this prized delicacy.
protein
9.5g
16.96% RDA/RI
carbohydrates
0g
0.00% RDA/RI
sugars
0g
0.00% RDA/RI
fat
2.3g
3.29% RDA/RI
saturates
0.5g
1.67% RDA/RI
salt
106mg
1.77% RDA/RI
kcal
81
3.24% RDA/RI
All Pictures shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary due to nature.