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  2. Mercenaria - Wikipedia

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    Mercenaria is a genus of edible saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. [1]Left valve interior of Mercenaria mercenaria. The genus Mercenaria includes the quahogs, consisting of Mercenaria mercenaria, the northern quahog or hard clam, and M. campechiensis, the southern quahog.

  3. Hard clam - Wikipedia

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    An old quahog shell that has been bored (producing Entobia) and encrusted after the death of the clam. Hard clams are quite common throughout New England, north into Canada, and all down the Eastern seaboard of the United States to Florida; but they are particularly abundant between Cape Cod and New Jersey, where seeding and harvesting them is an important commercial form of aquaculture.

  4. Chorizo Stuffed Clams Recipe - AOL

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    12 - 18 Cherry Stone Clams, scrubbed clean (more or less if using a different variety), reserve the juice; 4 tbsp olive oil; 1 / 2 red onion, minced; 1 / 2 red bell pepper, minced; 4 garlic cloves ...

  5. Clams casino - Wikipedia

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    The dish uses littlenecks or cherrystone clams. [4] Other basic ingredients include butter, peppers, bacon and garlic. [5] [6] Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper, white wine, lemon juice, and shallots or onion are also used. [7]

  6. Fried clams: Where to get your clam plate on the ... - AOL

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    Summertime is the best time for fried clams, especially on the SouthCoast. Here are some spots to hit up. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Spaghetti alle vongole - Wikipedia

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    Palourde, or carpet-shell clams (Italian: vongole veraci; pl.), are used, or the small, Mediterranean wedge shell (Donax trunculus, also known as the Tellina or "bean clam"). Both types are also called arselle in Liguria and Tuscany. [1] In the United States, small cherrystone clams may be substituted. [2] [need quotation to verify]