

🐚 Elevate your snack game with Otter Kingdom’s smoked oyster luxury!
Otter Kingdom Premium Smoked Oysters come in a convenient 12-pack of 3-ounce BPA-free cans, featuring naturally wood-smoked oysters hand-packed in pure South Korean olive oil. Non-GMO and gluten-free, these oysters are sourced from highly managed fisheries certified by FDA, BRC, and ISO22000, delivering a premium, health-conscious seafood experience with a refined smoky-sweet flavor profile.









| ASIN | B07MCSRYGP |
| ASIN | B07MCSRYGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,127 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Canned & Jarred Oysters |
| Brand Name | Otter Kingdom |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,712) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Weight | 1.37 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Item model number | SUVELAM |
| Manufacturer | Otter Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Otter Kingdom |
| Model Number | SUVELAM |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.8 x 5.38 x 3.16 inches; 3 ounces |
| Part Number | SUVELAM |
| Seafood Production Method | Farmed |
| Size | 3 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, Non GMO |
| Unit Count | 36.0 Ounce |
| Units | 36.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Oyster |
E**Y
If you like smoked oysters, you'll LOVE these
These are absolutely the best smoked oysters I’ve ever had. There’s a subtle sweetness underneath that adds a pleasant balance to the smokiness, and the usual seawater “fishy” note is far less pronounced than in many other premium brands—which I find refreshing. No unpleasant aftertaste, either. And as shown, they’re huge! I think I’ve found my new favorite brand of smoked oysters. I don’t write reviews very often, but Otter Kingdom Premium Smoked Oysters definitely deserved the praise.
R**M
tasty and affordable
really tasty and very affordable. great way to get more protein and minerals into my diet. better than any of the brands i found in store.
M**N
I Love oysters
These oysters are very good tasting. I eat them with pasta and a few tablespoons of white Alfredo sauce. Yum yum. I've always liked oysters but I can't eat them raw anymore because of my immune system.
E**T
Great Tinned Oysters from South Korea No seed oils !!
Great canned smoked oysters- the smoke flavor was very strong in the can I used to make faux Oysters Rockefeller. Next time I will drain them a little more and add a few drops of lemon or vinegar. There were 9 plump oysters carefully packed in olive oil in the first can opened and it made a great meal. I opened another can the next day and drained it well. adding a few drops of vinegar The second can's flavor was balanced, smokey and delicious. Online there are many recipe ideas incorporating these delicious oysters. These appear to be a superior quality of canned seafood from South Korean fisheries and in my opinion there are none of the known food safety issues which are my concern when dealing with the admittedly less expensive (half the price) brands from the other asian fisheries. I consider these a good value due to advertised no industrial seed oils and the quality of the oysters. 4 stars due to the cost/ 5 stars for taste
B**N
Delicious quality
I buy these specifically because they are packed in olive oil and only olive oil, which is hard to find. they are expensive but the quality is supreme. I have a problem trying not to eat a can every day when I’m supposed to only be eating two a week.
H**H
AMAZING
I absolutely love oysters. This is hands down the best canned oysters I’ve had. I never like them because they are small. When I’m telling you these are equivalent to fresh raw oysters.
L**A
These are delectable oysters & love that they're in olive oil!
Our family has been eating oysters for years, but this Otter Kingdom brand has to be the tastiest ever-- tender and flavorful-- Highly Recommended. Re: what a previous reviewer had posted: “These oysters come with a Prop 65 “Reproductive Health” warning on the packaging.” After looking into this Prop 65 warning, I found that most products that come from the ocean could have absorbed mercury, so this California Prop 65 label is stuck on a lot (if not all) of fish/seafood products. But each kind of fish/seafood has a different level of exposure. According to the LiveStrong website article: “Which Fish Has the Highest and Lowest Mercury Levels?” the seafood with the lowest mercury content includes: catfish, clams, crab, herring, OYSTERS, salmon, sardines, shrimp, tilapia fish, tuna fish, among others. These should be eaten no more than 2 to 3 times a week (most people stay within that guideline). It’s the larger-sized fishes that tend to have higher mercury content, so oysters are of no more concern than any other small fish. Just wanted people to not get out bent out of shape about this label. The State of CA has a lot of concerns to deal with-- like wildfire devastation caused by their policy to restrict water from flowing from the north of the state, so it would probably be better for them to focus on THOSE life-endangering issues rather than sticking all these "WARNING" labels on food products! Right?
G**N
Good
Great flavor. I enjoyed them
M**K
Various sizes in the tin, all delicious. Clearly better quality than the cheap stuff.
D**.
La verdad no pensé que me gustarían tanto, pero saben muy ricas! Y son una excelente fuente de hierro. 100% recomendables
A**A
I eat a lot of tinned fish product. This is a quality tinned oyster with plump meaty oysters and well packed. No broken pieces and the oysters are of a very good size. I recommend!
C**Y
These are a dream,and no crappy oils!
J**C
Amazing product! Worth it!
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