Fact Sheet: Hard Clam

Appearance

Hard Clam: Mercenaria mercenaria

Scientific Name

Mercenaria mercenaria

Market Forms

Live in the shell, fresh shucked (in pint or quart containers), canned, frozen.

Size

Size varies according to grade: Chowders - 4-6 inches in width Cherrystones - 3-4 inches Top Necks - 2 1/2 to 3 inches Middle Necks - 2 to 2 1/2 inches Little Necks - 1 1/2 - 2 inches

Taste/Texture

Flavorful, slightly salty. Generally, the larger the clam, the chewier.The chowder clam, as the name implies, is best suited for chowders, fritters or stuffing.The smaller cherrystones are popular in clambakes or steamed.The smallest little necks are delicious raw or steamed on the half shell.

Seasonality

Year round.

Nutritional Value

74 Calories (100 grams, 3.5 oz.) 12.8% Protein .6% Fat .14% Omega-3

Substitutability

The clam has a very distinctive taste and texture not easily replaced; its closest cousin in flavor is the conch.

Folklore

Also commonly known as the “quahog”, the clam was first used for barter as a form of money or “wampum.”It was probably valued above other shells because of the dark purple inside the shell.

Harvesting

Hard clams are commercially harvested by day boats using hand and patent tongs.

Safety/Quality

Virginia’s waters and products are regulated by federal and state agencies including the FDA, the Virginia Department of Health, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, insuring that only safe wholesome seafood reaches our customers.