Pampering crayfish is the secret to award-winning seafood


A passionate duo from Tora Bay is serving up kaimoana fit for a king.

Tora Collective’s crayfish might be the most pampered creatures in New Zealand. When these crays arrive at the doors of homes and restaurants, they come in a chiller box lined with cushy natural-wool padding bags and compostable saltwater ice bags. The crays recline on thrones of seaweed like Roman emperors. It’s a far cry from the banged-up crays that usually make it into the local market, predominantly seconds unsuitable for export. Troy Bramley and Claire Edwards, the owners and operators of Tora Collective, wanted to offer local customers top-grade, sustainably sourced crayfish, pāua and kina usually destined for overseas. Their seafood is packed for delivery on the day it’s harvested; giving the crayfish a nice seaweed wrap is a way of showing local produce the respect and care it deserves, they say.

“Crayfish are one of our local taonga, and should be part of our local cuisine culture,” says Troy.

“Seaweed is a lovely natural resource, and it seems so much nicer they are rocking up in their environment. They’re not stressed when they arrive,” adds Claire.

The judges noticed the difference the royal treatment makes, describing the crayfish as “beautifully sweet, clean and delicious”.

Tora Collective’s pāua also received a gold medal and was Seafood Champion for 2021, proving that this small coastal Wairarapa operation is onto a good thing. Tora Collective will not harvest a mating or shelling crayfish and never takes the females so they can keep laying eggs for future generations. The judge’s comments about the sweetness of the crays come down their nutrient-rich aquatic home, says Claire. The wild shores of Tora Bay are hard to reach, and there are only a few homes sprinkled around the bay. It means the sea is clean and rich with aquatic life.

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About the Outstanding NZ Food Producer Awards

The winners of the seventh Outstanding NZ Food Producer Awards make some of the most delicious food and drink Aotearoa has ever tasted. Salute the medallists and winners and show your support by buying their gourmet treats.

CATEGORY CHAMPIONS

Supreme Champion: Premium Pine Nuts, Pinoli, Marlborough
Emerson’s Paddock Champion: Organic Scotch Fillet & Pure Organic Beef Burger Patties, Moreish Premium Organic Butchery, Palmerston North
Dairy Champion: Oamaru Blue, Whitestone Cheese Co, Ōamaru
Seafood New Zealand Water Champion: Live Crayfish, Tora Collective, Tora Bay
Farro Earth Champion: Premium Pine Nuts, Pinoli, Marlborough
Label & Litho Drink Champion: Currant Crush, Pete’s Natural, Nelson
Free-From Champion: Mango Lassi Ice Cream, Little ‘Lato, Auckland

Find the full list of winners here, and medallists here.

NZ Life and Leisure This article first appeared in NZ Life & Leisure Magazine.
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