by Agence France-Presse
France, traditional land of romance, has come up with a new offering to tempt lovers on Valentine’s Day: heart-shaped oysters.
They are the creation of an oyster farmer on France’s Mediterranean coast who for some 10 years has successfully cultivated a small quantity of oysters in the form of heart — a special dish found in the region’s top restaurants for Saint Valentine’s Day.
It all started as a love offering from his wife.
“One day my beloved gave me an oyster in the form of a heart. I was very touched by this oyster which had taken that shape by chance,” said Christophe Guinaut. “That gave me the idea to try to cultivate oysters in that shape.”
Guinart of Port-Leucate in the Languedoc region tested several techniques before perfecting the technique for creating the romantic mollusc.
His labour of love has paid off, with top restaurants coming to him for oysters, including the three Michelin starred Can Roca in Girona, Spain, which the British press dubbed the world’s best restaurant in 2015.