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  2. Fried clams: Where to get your clam plate on the SouthCoast.

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  3. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Also known as stuffed clams or stuffed quahogs. Quahog clams, minced and mixed with breadcrumbs and sometimes other ingredients, baked on the half-shell. [179] Squid lū'au: West Hawaii Made with squid (or octopus), taro (lu'au) leaves, coconut milk, garlic, water, and Hawaiian salt. [180] (Squid lū'au is pictured at the very bottom of the image.)

  4. List of clam dishes - Wikipedia

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    Clams casino Clam chowder with whole clams. Clams casino – a clam "on the halfshell" dish with breadcrumbs and bacon. [1] It originated in Rhode Island in the United States [2] and is often served as an appetizer in New England and is served in variations nationally. Clam cake – also known as clam fritters [3] Clam dip – a dipping sauce ...

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    What to order: The minced pork barbeque sandwiches with slaw remain a bestseller. And leave room for ice cream, served up on a cone made by the world's very first waffle-cone machine.

  6. Linguine with Easy Red Clam Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Stir the sauce, wine, parsley and clams and juice in the saucepan. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve the clam sauce over the linguine. Top with the cheese, if desired. Tip: Angel hair or fettuccine can be substituted for the linguine in this recipe.

  7. Donax (bivalve) - Wikipedia

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    Donax is an edible mollusk that has been consumed since pre-historic times and is still consumed today. Numerous recipes for coquina soup have been published. Recreational foragers should follow seafood safety guidelines and shellfish harvesting restrictions, and should be aware of any harmful algal blooms that may contaminate shellfish with biotoxins.