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a marine mollusk native to the Pacific Ocean that is edible
What is a "razor clam"?
Razor clam is a type of bivalve mollusk with a long, slender shell resembling a straight razor. It burrows into sandy or muddy ocean bottoms and is typically found in coastal areas. The shell of a razor clam is smooth and elongated, and its body is soft and muscular. Razor clams are known for their fast digging ability, retracting into the sand quickly when disturbed. They are often sought after by seafood enthusiasts for their delicate and sweet flavor. Razor clams can be prepared in various ways, including steaming, frying, or incorporating them into soups and stews. Their unique shape and delicious taste make them a prized ingredient in many coastal cuisines around the world.