Annoncements

Lobster in Bohuslän The lobster premiere takes place on the first Monday after the 20th September. And fishing for lobster is then allowed until the 30th April. The species of lobster, a crustacean, first appeared about 300 million years ago. At about the same time as the dinosaurs. Lobsters are probably right-handed, i.e. their right claw is stronger and much more developed than the left. With its right claw, the lobster crushes clams, crabs and sea-urchins that make up its main diet. Lobsters sometimes even eat members of their own species. The lobster’s shell contains a number of colour pigments, two of which are blue and red. The shell is black before cooking, when it gets its tempting red colour. The odd lobster gets the chance to celebrate its fiftieth birthday. The growth rate varies and a portion-sized lobster can be anything from three to ten years old. For more information, visit www.sha.nu

Oysters and the Oyster Academy

Oysters from the west coast of Sweden rank among the best in the world, because they grow slowly in cold water.

Most Swedish oysters come from Bohuslän, and are hand-picked mainly near Grebbestad, which is also where the oyster safaris leave from.
          
In 2004 the non-profit Oyster Academy was established, for oyster lovers all over Sweden. One of its aims is to realise the huge potential of the exquisite Swedish oysters, and to support and encourage oyster lovers, restaurateurs, fishermen, suppliers and divers.
      
In Bohuslän it’s not only possible to purchase oysters – you can also come along and pick them at Bryggudden outside Grebbestad. ’Brygguddens Ostron´ is beautifully located in a cove, flanked by the smooth pink granite cliffs so typical of the region.
       
At Brygguden the oysters are picked with the assistance of divers, who also pick mussels using a sort of rake. This gentle way of harvesting also means that the mussel and oyster beds are never decimated; the ecological cycle is left undisturbed. This means that regrowth and quality can always be kept at a high level. On this type of oyster safari, small groups can take part in the harvesting, and can also eat these super-fresh oysters direct from the sea.
        
Another way to enjoy these fresh oysters is at the Ostronbaren oyster bar on the island of Käringön. Here you can treat yourself to oysters and champagne in a large tub, full of sea water heated by a wood-fired furnace, as you admire the view across to the Måseskär lighthouse.
       
Ostron Akademien [Oyster Academy]
Rörviksvägen 34, 457 95 Grebbestad
Tel: +46 70 454 22 52
 
www.ostronakademien.se
         
Brygguddens Ostron/Musslor [Brygguden’s Oysters and Mussels]
Tel: +46 (0)525-226 07 /mobile: +46 (0)703 11 23 67 and +46 (0)703 11 23 68
Fax: +46 (0)525-226 23
E-mail:  
www.bryggudden.se
             
Ostronbaren Käringön [Oyster Bar, Käringön]
Karingo, Box 4021 Hus 26, 44082 Käringön
Tel: +46 (0)304-56031, Fax: +46 (0)304-56031, Mobile: +46 (0)705-940234
  or  
www.karingo.com

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