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Te Matuku Oysters delivered to your door!

Te Matuku Oysters

Pacific Oysters are rich in zinc, iron and vitamin B12, with 5 oysters providing over three times your daily Vitamin B12, 100% of your daily zinc needs, 30% of daily iron needs and 1500mg of EPA and DHA omega-3 fats.

Pacific Oysters are also high in protein and an excellent source of copper, iodine, magnesium, selenium and Vitamin C, and a good source of Vitamin D.

Te Matuku Oyster farm lies in nutrient rich, unpolluted Te Matuku Marine Reserve at the south east corner of Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Surrounded by regenerating native forest, Te Matuku Bay provides a perfect marine environment for Pacific Oysters to flourish. Not surprisingly it’s where one of the earliest Government oyster leases was granted in 1971.

Order your oysters today! Most deliveries are overnight. If you require a Saturday delivery or have a rural address please contact us to discuss your options: info@tematukuoysters.co.nz
Order your oysters here!

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