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  1. Jul 17, 2016 · Geoduck comes at a high price; the sought-after delicacy is sold in U.S. markets for 20 to 30 dollars a pound. "When you put it pound for pound, it's three times as expensive as foie...

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    At Taylor Shellfish Farms, the process starts with wild geoducks, harvested by divers from the deep water of lots leased from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. They begin with wild geoducks to keep from possibly altering the gene pool of the wild population. Taylor's divers pull adult clams from the wild and bring them to the ha...

    Basically, "we coddle them," Paul Taylor says when asked why Taylor Shellfish's geoducks taste so good. After leaving the hatchery and before getting planted in the sand, the geoducks arrive at a special floating raft system designed by Taylor's in-house engineer. This intermediate home lets the clams grow a little bit larger before they're planted...

    A field of geoducks is something like the fireswamp scene in The Princess Bride, only instead of shooting up spouts of fire in random places at random intervals, it's just little fountains of water. Harvesters look for a tell—the hole where the water shot from, or the tip of a siphon sticking up through the sand. When was the last time you coated y...

    Taylor Shellfish Farms ships much of its geoduck live to Asia, but some remains in the U.S., particularly in the Pacific Northwest, where chefs consider it something of a rite of passage to cook. To serve the neck raw, chefs blanch it in boiling water to remove the skin, then slice it very thin, sometimes with crunchy complements like fennel, celer...

  2. Mar 26, 2023 · Table of Contents. What is Geoduck? Morphology: Why do Geoducks Squirt Water? Life Cycle and Reproduction: Ecology and Habitat: How to Catch Geoduck. Where to buy Geoduck? Commercial and Culinary Importance: What Does Geoduck Taste Like? How to Prepare Geoduck. How to Cook and Eat Geoduck. Raw Geoduck (Sashimi or Ceviche): Steamed Geoduck:

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · How does the market price of Pacific Geoduck compare to other clams? Due to their size, longevity, and demand, especially in Asian markets, Pacific Geoduck often commands a higher market price compared to other clams. Their status as a delicacy often reflects in their premium pricing.

  4. Geoducks cost about $15 to $30 per pound, but a single geoduck is enough to feed several people. To purchase a fresh geoduck, your best bet would be to go to a seafood market,...

  5. Dec 2, 2021 · What is the typical cost for a geoduck at a restaurant and if one decides to order online? So How Much Is Geoduck? At high-end seafood restaurants in China, some individuals are willing to pay up to $300 for a geoduck that has been imported from America or Canada.

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  7. May 27, 2015 · Wholesale geoduck prices at Puget Sound docks have more than doubled from $4 per pound in 2006 to as much as $15 per pound today. With the average adult geoduck weighing one to three pounds, a good geoduck diver can harvest thousands of dollars’ worth in a few hours.

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