Clams and mussels are popular seafood. Some people like one over the other, while other people enjoy both, and some have never eaten either. They can be somewhat intimidating for people who are ...
But as it turns out, a foot is just one of the many bizarre features you'll find inside a clam. Like oysters and mussels, clams are bivalves, a kind of mollusk that's encased in a shell made of ...
Turn up the heat up to medium high and tip in the mussels and clams immediately followed by the dry white wine. Cover with a tight-fitting lid, give the pot a gentle shake and cook undisrupted for ...
Freshwater mussels, also known as clams, are unique animals. Mussels have two hard, external shells and soft tissue inside. They also have only one foot! The movement of mussels is limited. Most ...
Oysters are far from Pacific County's only healthy shellfish. Razor clams are, needless to say, our most popular bivalves.
Tens of thousands of clams, mussels, sea stars, and snails were found boiled to death in a Vancouver, Canada, beach during the country's record-breaking heat wave. Chris Harley, a marine biologist ...
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If you do collect your own mussels, make sure the waters are unpolluted. They are at their best in the colder months outside the breeding season. Shop around when buying mussels and select those ...
You bet there is. Shellfish — specifically, bivalves like clams, oysters, mussels and scallops — are nutrition-packed and an ...