Approximately 11-15 pounds of ipswich clams would fit in a gallon. It can vary depending on the size of the clams and how tightly they are packed.
I just called Ginsbergs Foods and they are selling half bushels for $55.00 with 200 little neck clams in them. So if you do the math there would be 400 clams in a bushel.
A clam weighs more than 200 kilograms, measure as much as 120 cm
A quart of clams typically weighs about 1.5 to 2 pounds, depending on the type and size of the clams. For example, smaller clams like littlenecks may weigh less, while larger clams can weigh more. It's important to note that the weight can also vary based on whether the clams are in their shells or shucked.
To yield a quart of shucked clams, you typically need about 3 to 5 pounds of in-shell clams, depending on their size and species. Smaller clams will require a larger quantity to reach a quart, while larger clams will yield more meat per shell. It's best to check specific recipes or guidelines for the type of clams you are using, as the yield can vary.
a peck of clams could be considered anywheres between 15 to 18 pounds.
It varies depending on the size of the clams, but on average there are about 15-20 clams in a pound.
Imports of clams grew 27 percent to 4.4 million pounds in the first six months of 2003, while imports of oysters grew 31 percent to 9.6 million pounds.
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there are only about a million giant clams left in this world
They can eat up to One-Thousand clams at one time.
There are many different species of clams, and many different sized individual clams even within a species (just as human beings are not all the same size, either). However, clams that I have seen are typically about four inches long.