Pacific Oysters — the Chihuaha and the Great Dane

photo-8Last week, Inland Seafood’s general manager of plant operations, Rich Luff, took me on a tour of the distributor’s Tucker headquarters. Three things particularly fascinated me:

  1. The building, a former Mary Kay Cosmetics distribution center, has hallways laid out in the form of the letters “MK.”
  2. Fish cutters insert sides of salmon into a machine that spits out perfect 6 ounces portions. If the fillets are very large then the long, skinny slices that emerge are called “hot dog cuts” in the trade.
  3. These two oysters, which are really the same critter. Both are Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) — a species native to the Pacific coast of Asia but now cultivated all up and down the North American Pacific coast. Left to their own devices, these pups can grow to a foot or longer. Indeed, Chinese chefs are quite fond of the 6″-8″ specimens (right), which can be steamed and then topped with black bean or ginger/scallion sauce.

So what do we have on the left? This little guy is a …