Noun
A gigantic clam (Glycimeris generosa) of the Pacific coast of North America, highly valued as an article of food.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHere in the United States, on the West Coast, Manila clams reign supreme, while geoduck and razor clams hold court. Source: Internet
Washington is home to chef Tom Douglas’ empire of Northwest-centric restaurants (including ), and also home to famed sushi chef Shiro Kashiba’s in Pike Place Market, whose geoduck nigiri is legendary (PS: It’s pronounced “gooey-duck”). Source: Internet
The geoduck consomme and the steamed sponge cake look fabulous. Source: Internet
Have you tried the PNW geoduck? Source: Internet
Wolf eels paid out at 84 cents per pound; Geoduck clams were at $6.59. Source: Internet