Oysters taste like disgusting slobby nothing! its so digusting. IT TOOK ME OVER 20 GLASSES OF WATER TO GET THE TASTE OUT. If you were thinking of having oysters tonight, D.O.N.T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oysters and clams are different in many ways. For one, oysters are normally at one single place after the first couple of weeks of their life. They have feet during the initial weeks. But they disappear after oysters have found a place for permanent stay. Clams on the other hand can move around on their feet for their entire lifetime.
Actually it depends where you are.
In the US, a 'clam' is a generic term for any member of the bivalve class, Bivalvia. Oysters would therefore qualify as being a clam. So, clams are not always oysters, a specific clam could be an oyster, and all oysters are clams.
In the UK, a 'clam' is more specific, as the name for certain bivalve species, and it does not apply as an umbrella term for all bivalves. A clam is therefore not an oyster in the UK.
Yes they kinda do.
No they don't, clams don't taste anything like oysters. But mussels and clams taste pretty similar.
what do they taste like?
oysters are sesile, clams move
Yeah they taste different
Salty and good try it
No. Similar, but different.
The kind of mollusk includes clams and oysters is called bivalves.
Snails, Slugs, Octopus, Cuttlefish, Oysters, Clams, and Squids.
other clams oysters and scallops
oister you can,t eat but clams you can
Mollusca
mollusca
clams, oysters and scallops are organized into the group called bivalves. they are two-shelled, slow moving organisms
you should eat freshwater clams/oysters
The difference between oysters and cherry stone clams are that oysters can be eaten raw and cherry stone clams can not. Cherry stone clams have a hard shell. The East Coast clam is of medium size , about 2 to 3 inches across. Oysters can be batter fried, shucked into soups and can be found canned, frozen and smoked.
Mollusca
Clams and oysters and what have you.. (Mollusca (Mollusks))