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Introduction: This is a tiktok hashtag called geoduck.
The music has now attracted more than
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331.4M views. It is a very
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Top 50 Hot Videos(#geoduck)
If you see fishermen stomping around near Washington’s Puget Sound, they’re probably looking for geoducks. While it looks like an aggressive way to get them to come out, the fishermen have to be very careful when using their “harvest wand,” where they push water at the base of the geoduck while making sure the fragile clams don’t break. At Taylor Shellfish Farms, they do everything by hand, from planting to harvesting, and they ship about 1 million pounds of the beloved bivalves each year. #geoduck #geoduckclam
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1 years ago
Idk, would you?… This thing is called a Geoduck (“Gooey-duck”) and we used it to make some Inarizushi. It’s very fragrant, semi-sweet and, oddly enough, crunchy. Well, the textures vary from crunchy to soft, but the prized part is the section with texture. Anyways… I’ll leave this right here <3. #sushi #inari #tofu #clams #geoduck #seattle #cooking #omnivorousadam #ouibussin #chefsteps
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Omnivorous Adam
1 years ago
Don’t let the …phallic… appearance deter you, geoduck (pronounced “gooey duck”) should be on your list of must-try foods. Native to the Pacific Northwest, this burrowing clam is the largest and among the most elusive bivalves, making them a highly coveted and expensive delicacy around the world. Taylor Shellfish Farms in Washington harvests around a million pounds a year, and it’s all done by hand. So, would you try this intriguing delicacy? #geoduckclam #geoduck #geoducks
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If you see fishermen stomping around near Washington’s Puget Sound, they’re probably looking for geoducks. While it looks like an aggressive way to get them to come out, the fishermen have to be very careful when using their “harvest wand,” where they push water at the base of the geoduck while making sure the fragile clams don’t break. At Taylor Shellfish Farms, they do everything by hand, from planting to harvesting, and they ship about 1 million pounds of the beloved bivalves each year. #geoduck #geoduckclam
570.4K
9.4K
103
Eater
1 years ago
Idk, would you?… This thing is called a Geoduck (“Gooey-duck”) and we used it to make some Inarizushi. It’s very fragrant, semi-sweet and, oddly enough, crunchy. Well, the textures vary from crunchy to soft, but the prized part is the section with texture. Anyways… I’ll leave this right here <3. #sushi #inari #tofu #clams #geoduck #seattle #cooking #omnivorousadam #ouibussin #chefsteps
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Omnivorous Adam
1 years ago
Don’t let the …phallic… appearance deter you, geoduck (pronounced “gooey duck”) should be on your list of must-try foods. Native to the Pacific Northwest, this burrowing clam is the largest and among the most elusive bivalves, making them a highly coveted and expensive delicacy around the world. Taylor Shellfish Farms in Washington harvests around a million pounds a year, and it’s all done by hand. So, would you try this intriguing delicacy? #geoduckclam #geoduck #geoducks
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