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  1. Soft-shell clam - Wikipedia

    Mya arenaria has a calcium carbonate shell that is thin and easily broken, hence the name "soft-shells" (as opposed to its beach-dwelling neighbors in some regions, the thick-shelled …

  2. Soft Shell Clams Vs Hard Shell Clams: What's The Difference?

    Oct 20, 2025 · Soft shell clams refer to the species Mya arenaria, which can be found mainly along the northeast coast of the United States. You might assume that soft shell clams are like …

  3. How To Cook and Eat Steamer Clams - Simply Recipes

    Feb 17, 2025 · Here's how to make soft shell steamed clams, otherwise known as steamers, a specialty of New England.

  4. Unveiling the Joys of Soft-Shelled Clams : The Cook's Cook

    Learn about the varieties and how to prepare soft-shelled clams.

  5. Maine Seafood Guide - Soft-shell Clams - Maine Sea Grant ...

    Soft-shell clams, also known as “steamers,” are a beloved staple in Maine clam bakes and a key ingredient in classic New England clam chowder. Their tender meat and mildly sweet, briny …

  6. Softshell clam - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife

    Features: Unlike gaper clams, softshell clams have no gape on their neck end. Softshell clams have a spoon like projection on the left valve, this feature is called a chondrophore. Habitat: …

  7. How To Cook Soft Shell Clams - mealmastermind

    Soft shell clams, also known as steamer clams or longneck clams, are a popular seafood delicacy. They are known for their tender and sweet meat, making them a delicious addition to …

  8. Unlocking the Delight of Soft-Shell Clams: A Comprehensive ...

    Jun 2, 2025 · Soft-shell clams, also known as long-neck clams or Ipswich clams, are a type of saltwater clam that belongs to the species Mya arenaria. They are characterized by their long, …

  9. Soft Shell Clam - Chesapeake Bay

    The soft shell clam is a bivalve with thin, elongated shells. It lives buried in soft sediments in the middle Chesapeake Bay.

  10. Soft shell clams are found on the East Coast from Northern Canada to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. They also in the Pacific Coast regions of Alaska, Washington, California and in …