Eastern Bay of Plenty locals are some of the first to enjoy this year's first harvest of Whakatohea mussels. Five tonne of the beloved Whakatohea mussels have been distributed across local Whakatane and Opotiki stores from 24 August, with more on the way for the rest of New Zealand.
Whakatohea Mussels Opotiki, general manager Peter Vitasovich says the harvest will first go to the local communities.
“These mussels will be first sold in the Whakatane and Opotiki area, and tomorrow we'll be doing another harvest and they'll be going out nationwide.”
“We felt it was prudent to do this first harvest, we've had great local support from the Whakatane and Opotiki communities and we felt that they should try them first – so that's happening today.”
He says the harvesting season should continue for the next 5 or 6 weeks.
Looking for some Whakatohea mussels today? Check out Gibbos on the Wharf, Gibbos Fresh Fish, Pak n Save Whakatane and New World Whakatane
News Source - Sun Live