Tarkine Fresh Oysters

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21/25 W Esplanade, Smithton TAS 7330, Australia
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Tasmania's summer is a perfect blend of food, festivals and nature. With fertile soil, pure ocean and the cleanest air in the world, it offers visitors a range of fresh and unforgettable food experiences. Whether it's seafood, honey or truffles, Tasmania knows how to catch, cook and celebrate them at a series of food festivals. In summer, you can enjoy the feast of taste buds brought by these delicacies, while participating in various food festivals to add fun to your trip. Tasmania's food culture combines the gifts of the sea and the land. The ocean brings incredible seafood to the local area, including various fish, shellfish, crustaceans, etc.; Tasmania's land is rich in a variety of fresh agricultural products, such as Tasmanian truffles, berries, cherries, honey, apples, saffron, horseradish and so on. [Tasmanian Seafood] Tasmania's seafood is famous for its freshness and diversity, among which scallops, fish, oysters, lobsters and abalone are all local specialties. Whatever seafood you fancy, you can be sure it’s freshly caught, as Tasmanian waters are never far away. -Tasmanian Oysters- Tasmanian oysters are a highlight of the region’s seafood scene, with their savory, savory flesh making them a real gem. Oyster farms dot the coastline, using cold, clean waters to cultivate the freshness of oysters. Visitors can enjoy freshly shucked oysters at places like Freycinet Marine Farm in Coles Bay and Tarkine Fresh Oysters in Smithton. -Tasmanian Salmon- Tasmanian salmon is a delicacy from special waters, with bright color, delicious taste and rich nutrition. Salmon farmers can be found throughout the Huon Valley and even inland at 41 Degrees South near Deloraine. 【Tasmanian Honey】 When Tasmania's unique leatherwood trees bloom in summer, everything becomes sweet. This wild and unique Tasmanian honey has a unique floral aroma and is loved by beekeepers and honey lovers. Visitors can go to places such as Tasmanian Honey Store or Blue Hills Honey to taste and buy this precious honey. 【Tasmanian Truffles】 25 years ago, Tasmania was the source of Australia's first black truffles, which thrive in the fertile soil in the north of the state. Join the truffle dogs and search for Tasmanian truffles at places such as Truffle Farm or Truffledore to experience the fun of picking and tasting this precious ingredient. 📷 Photo / © Adam Gibson 📷 Photo / © Tourism Tasmania and Andrew Wilson, Tourism Australia 📷 Photo / © Tourism Tasmania 📷 Photo / © Tourism Tasmania and Andrew Wilson 📷 Photo / © Tourism Tasmania & Nick Osborne
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