annieb wrote:Any month with an R in it.
Dirk's on Clybourn.
David Hammond wrote:I've used the Rule of R for buying oysters, but I wonder if it isn't a throwback to the days before Refrigeration. Does it still apply? Not sure.
annieb wrote:Any month with an R in it.
Dirk's on Clybourn.
The R month doesn't have anything to do with safety, it has to do with spawning. Spawning allows for the best regeneration of oysters.Muttster wrote:annieb wrote:Any month with an R in it.
Dirk's on Clybourn.
Unfortunately, the "R month" is a myth when it comes to Oysters and safety. Check out
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/vvmyth.html
jpschust wrote:The R month doesn't have anything to do with safety, it has to do with spawning. Spawning allows for the best regeneration of oysters.Muttster wrote:annieb wrote:Any month with an R in it.
Dirk's on Clybourn.
Unfortunately, the "R month" is a myth when it comes to Oysters and safety. Check out
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/vvmyth.html
Months with an R in them:
January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December
Allowing for spawning periods of May, June, July and August.
I wish that FDA article would explain that the presence of bad oysters isn't quite as common as they would have you believe. I've had hundreds, possibly even thousands of oysters in my lifetime and have yet to get sick, knock on wood.