I just love sea food but?!


Question: I have never had Razorfish, what is it like?


Answers: I have never had Razorfish, what is it like?

The common razor clam, Ensis directus, is one of the few untapped resources in shellfish aquaculture in the Northeastern United States. The razor clam (also known as the Atlantic jackknife clam) gets its name from its elongated appearance resembling an old-fashioned straight-edge razor. They can grow to over eight inches long! Razor clams have a sweet flavor similar to a lobster, but the texture of a clam. They can be consumed raw (on the half-shell), steamed, fried, or in chowder. Razors live in the sediment as do hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) and soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria); however, they are extremely active and very fast diggers by comparison. Recreational shellfish enthusiasts find digging for razor clams by hand to be quite a challenge with a tasty reward!

I have also heard that when breaded and deep fried, they taste like a very tender steak with a mild clam flavor.

Sword fish.

I dunno. I never had it!

It'll destroy your mouth if you don't cook it properly.

its kinda like chicken... but a little smellier... it sort of is a required taste... lobster and shrimp are good but i dont like crab...

i think its good cuz my cuz owns a resturaunt and i have it all the time its kinda likefish idk its hard to describe

It's good. Like any other fish. Depending on how its prepared. You already say you love seafoods & definately you'll love it too.

I love seafoods too, I mean anything from the sea that we can eat from seaweeds, fish, squids, shellfish, to snails & etc. Love em all.

never heard

it wasn't razor clams that was suggested?
I've never heard of razor fish

ive never had it either but let me know please when you have had it

I think you mean razor clams. The shell looks like an old fashioned, closed cut-throat razor. Tastes fine - like other shellfish, don't over-cook.





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