Razor clam

One of the most frequently encountered clams found on the West Coast, akin to the New England soft clam in its tendency to burrow into tidal flats and require digging, is known as the “razor clam.” This particular bivalve features a long, pointed shell, with meat that is well-suited for sautéing, frying into fritters, or incorporating into chowders.


 


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