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  2. Glycymerididae - Wikipedia

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    Glycymerididae, often misspelled as Glycymeridae, common names dog cockles or bittersweets, is a worldwide family of salt water clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the order Arcida. They are related to the ark clams. This family contains 45 extant species in four genera.

  3. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2005, Legal Sea Foods began to offer gluten-free options on the menu for the first time, giving patrons with celiac disease more dining options. [33] In 2008, Legal Sea Foods was named one of the ten best full-service or buffet-style restaurant chains which cater to families, according to Parents magazine. [34]

  4. Meretrix lusoria - Wikipedia

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    Meretrix lusoria, the hamaguri, Asian hard clam or common Orient clam, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. This species is native to Asia, originally described around the waters of Japan. [2] It is commercially exploited for sushi, and its shells are traditionally used to make white ...

  5. Everything You Need To Know About Clams, According To An ...

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    The shells should be closed. If any rogue clams are slightly open, gently tap the shell to test them. A dead clam will stay ajar, while a living one will retreat and close its shell.

  6. Anadara kagoshimensis - Wikipedia

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    The clam, known as maohan (Chinese: 毛蚶) in Chinese, is considered a delicacy in China, especially the Shanghai region, where it is commonly eaten nearly raw after being boiled for a very short time. [4] In 1988, an outbreak of hepatitis A in Shanghai was associated with the consumption of inadequately cooked Anadara subcrenata.

  7. Ruditapes philippinarum - Wikipedia

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    Ruditapes philippinarum, the Manila clam, [1] is an edible species of saltwater clam in the family Veneridae, the Venus clams. [2] [3] Common names include Manila clam, Japanese littleneck clam, Japanese cockle, and Japanese carpet shell. [4] In Japan, it is known as asari. In Korea, it is known as bajirak. [5] [6]

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  9. Calyptogena magnifica - Wikipedia

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    The clam absorbs nutrients produced by these bacteria rather than photosynthetically derived products and no longer has guts. [ 4 ] Little is known of the reproduction and life cycle of Calyptogena magnifica but examination of specimens brought up from the deep showed numerous large oocytes with yolks in various stages of development among the ...