Venus clam

[English] plural Venus clams

The Venus clams are many and various ranging from small to large in size. They colonise sandy ocean bottoms and populations are often both dense and large. They are triangular to rectangular in shape and generally have a porcelain like inner shell layer. The family includes over 400 known species. They are good to fling in handfuls into a pot to make soups or stews, but should be soaked before so doing.