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That looks a lot like "Mirugai"? Is it the same thing. It is called a horse neck clam in most Sushi restaurants. It is magnificent. I love all clams, raw, but Mirugai is my favorite. Tell me true: is it the same clam species?
There you go. Thought so. They are delicious. Would I find them do you think in the Pacific Beaches of Central America?Mirugai is geoduck.
I don't think it matters how it's said. I started the thread but a mod changed it. The grammatical of the plural wasn't exactly considered at that point. Technically, I would say that geoduck is the name portion of clam/clams. It's a geoduck clam or geoduck clams. Sort of like penne pasta. Penne is the type of pasta.Is the plural form of "geoduck" the same as the singular? Some are typing "geoducks" but title of post implies "geoduck" is plural
Sharon, you are brilliant:Looks like it should be called elephant trunk clam.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, but am I going to find them in Pacific Beaches in Central America? I love these suckers, raw, a la sushi!I don't think it matters how it's said. I started the thread but a mod changed it. The grammatical of the plural wasn't exactly considered at that point. Technically, I would say that geoduck is the name portion of clam/clams. It's a geoduck clam or geoduck clams. Sort of like penne pasta. Penne is the type of pasta.
There you go. Thought so. They are delicious. Would I find them do you think in the Pacific Beaches of Central America?