‘Monster’ oyster weighing over 5 pounds harvested off coast

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The 'monster' oyster, which weighs 2.5kg (5.5lb), was discovered on Mersea Island, Essex by the oyster cultivators Richard Haward's Oysters. (Tom Haward via SWNS) By Talker ▲

The boss of a seafood delicacy business has spoken of his shock after harvesting a 'monster' oyster as big as a newborn baby.

Tom Haward said he was fascinated after his company retrieved the huge mollusk, weighing 2.5kg (5.5lbs) along the coast of Mersea Island, Essex.

Haward, 43, estimates the 12 inches long and five inches wide oyster is 20 years old which makes it considered rare as they usually only live for around six years in harvested waters.

The oyster is 1.5 inches (4cm) short of the largest oyster recorded by the Guinness World Records, discovered in Denmark at 13.97 inches long.

Haward, of Richard Haward's Oysters, said: "My first thought was 'flipping heck." We work with oysters all the time and see thousands upon thousands a day.

"But to see one like that, it was fascinating. You could see the growth lines on it, just like a tree. It's very intriguing."

Autumn Haward holding the 'monster' oyster, which weighs over 5 pounds. (Tom Haward via SWNS) By Talker ▲

Richard Haward's Oysters, founded in 1769, harvest around a million mollusks a year but Haward said this one was the largest he'd seen.

He said: "We do sell big ones but they don't usually go beyond being around six years old.

"We can miss oysters, we don't always get them all, especially looking after 14 acres of oyster beds.

"Finding this one was rare but it was also potluck.

"Some other oystermen may say if you're a good oysterman, you wouldn't miss it.

"Some can be left growing as they keep getting missed and then they can end up around 20 years old.

Tom Haward not holding the massive oyster. (Tom Haward via SWNS) By Talker ▲

"The fact this one was still growing, so healthy and full of meat is fascinating."

The father-of-one said he suspects this edible oyster is at least 20 years old but that it would only be sold for around £10.

Richard Haward's Oysters, who have a Borough Market eatery, sell XL oysters weighing 300g for $5.

Haward said he may put this special find up for auction with any proceeds going as a donation to a lifeboat charity.

The eighth-generation oyster-man joked that the seafood delicacy weighed about the same as his daughter Autumn, now three.

The 'monster' oyster. (Tom Haward via SWNS) ▲

He said: "She weighed about 6lbs, this one was 5.5lbs.

"Autumn loves the sea so she could be the ninth generation of Richard Haward's Oysters.

"We've been doing this for 300 years and it's still as exciting for us as it was back then.

"We're thankful for the support with British produce, especially as a small family business stumbling upon discoveries like this."

WhatD0thLife on July 28th, 2024 at 21:56 UTC »

People post the most banal stuff on here. A big oyster is not offbeat.

Buckwheat469 on July 28th, 2024 at 18:17 UTC »

We always avoided the very large ones when I was a kid at Hood Canal. They don't taste as good as the smaller ones. I'd imagine this one would be full of oyster guts and wouldn't be a pleasant experience. Also, the picture looks more like 2 oysters that grew together instead of one whole oyster.

PeanutCheeseBar on July 28th, 2024 at 15:44 UTC »

That’s going to be one hell of a slurp.