- usage,
clams are
commonly eaten marine bivalves, as in
clam digging and the
resulting soup,
clam chowder. Many
edible clams such as
palourde clams are ovoid...
- "judge-penitent" Jean-Baptiste
Clamence, as he
reflects upon his life to a stranger. In what
amounts to a confession,
Clamence tells of his
success as a wealthy...
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Razor clam is a
common name for long, narrow, sal****er
clams (which
resemble a
closed straight razor in shape), including:
Atlantic jackknife clam, Ensis...
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Clam chowder is any of
several chowder soups in
American cuisine containing clams. In
addition to
clams,
common ingredients include diced potatoes, salt...
- The hard
clam (Mercenaria mercenaria), also
known as the
round clam, hard-s**** (or hard-s****ed)
clam, or the quahog, is an
edible marine bivalve mollusk...
- up
clam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clams are sal****er or
freshwater mollusks that have two
hinged s****.
Clam may also
refer to:
Clam AntiVirus...
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Clams oreganata is an Italian-American
seafood dish
served most
commonly as an appetizer. The dish
consists of a
number of
clams (usually six or twelve)...
- Ark
clam is the
common name for a
family of
small to large-sized sal****er
clams or
marine bivalve molluscs in the
family Arcidae.
Generally less than...
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Clam cakes (also
known as
clam fritters) are a part of New
England cuisine, most
commonly found in
Rhode Island although they can also be
found in Connecticut...
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Fried clams are
clams dipped in milk, floured, and deep-fried.
Fried clams are an
iconic food, "to New England, what
barbecue is to the South". They tend...