: a commercially important edible oyster (Crassostrea virginica) that occurs along the eastern coast of North America from Prince Edward Island to the Gulf of Mexico
Eastern oysters tend to be milder than those farmed from the West Coast, although their taste and texture vary with location.—Francine Maroukian, Esquire, February 2007
Everywhere eastern oysters grow, from the salty Chincoteagues of Virginia's Eastern Shore to the Apalachicolas harvested in Big Bayou along Florida's Gulf Coast Panhandle, they take on a flavor unique to their habitat.—Molly Murray, News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), 18 July 2010
called alsoAmerican oyster, Atlantic oyster, Virginia oyster
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