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Grooved carpet shell - Wikipedia
The grooved carpet shell, or Palourde clam, Ruditapes decussatus, or Venerupis decussatus, is a clam (bivalve mollusc) in the family Veneridae. en.wikipedia.org
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What are Clams – Palourde? - Direct Seafoods
Clams – Palourde are also known as Carpet Shell Clams. Clams are molluscs and are cultivated on the South Coast of the UK, in the North East Atlantic. www.directseafoods.co.uk
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English Translation of “PALOURDE” - Collins Dictionary
Clams are a kind of shellfish which can be eaten. American English: clam /ˈklæm/; Brazilian Portuguese: molusco; Chinese: 蛤蜊; European Spanish ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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palourde
‖ palourde (palurd) [Fr.] A marine bivalve mollusc belonging to the genus Venerupis; a Venus clam or carpet-shell. Cf. pullet 2[1863 J. G. Jeffreys Brit. Conchology II. 361 According to Collard de Cherres, the Breton designation is ‘palourde’.] 1942 E. Paul Narrow St. xxxiv. 303 Baby sea snails to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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PALOURDE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
palourde noun clam [noun] a shellfish with two shells joined together, used as food clams served with herb butter and lemon. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Chaudrée de palourdes | The Everyday French Chef
The recipe is easy and takes about half an hour to prepare. The key to success is to use the small, sweet clams known as palourdes in French. everydayfrenchchef.com
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Lake Palourde
Lake Palourde, or Palourde Lake is an lake in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, adjacent to Morgan City, Louisiana. References Palourde Palourde Palourde Morgan City, Louisiana Wetlands and bayous of Louisiana wikipedia.org
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Palourde Clams | Pomona Export
We mainly supply high quality Japanese Palourde Clams, which are really delicious. Their scientific name is Ruditapes philippinarum: they are cultivated since ... www.pomonaexport.com
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History of Lake End Park
The Lake Palourde you see now consists of a body of water covering 11,520 acres. It is connected by streams to Grassy Lake to the North East and then Lake ... lakeendpark.net
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Palourde Clams & White Wine & Lemon Balm | Drogo's Kitchen
Palourde clams are some of the finest shellfish money can buy, with a very sweet flavour and plump meat. They are delicious in a spaghetti vongole or simply ... www.finefoodspecialist.co.uk
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palourde - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Through Vulgar Latin, from Latin pelōris. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /pa.luʁd/. Audio (France (Saint-Maurice-de-Beynost)): Duration: 2 seconds.0:02, (file) ... en.wiktionary.org
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Palourdes fraîches de toutes tailles - Clams - Poissonnerie La Mer
Découvrez nos palourdes fraîches en coquille, disponibles en plusieurs tailles pour toutes les préparations! Vous retrouverez la palourde Littleneck, ... www.lamer.ca
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palour
† palour Obs. Also 6–8 pallour. [ad. F. palourde:—late pop. L. pelorida, for cl. L. pelōris, -idem, a. Gr. πελωρίς, -ίδα giant-mussel.] A bivalve shell-fish; a kind of cockle or mussel.1589 Rider Bibl. Schol., Fishes 1722 A pallour, a shell fish. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 443 The Palours also doe molli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clam
Many edible clams such as palourde clams are ovoid or triangular; however, razor clams have an elongated parallel-sided shell, suggesting an old-fashioned The Palourde clam by far is the most common native clam and it is both commercially harvested as well as locally collected, and Spisula solida, a relative wikipedia.org
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Petroleum Helicopters International
expanded their fleet to 300 helicopters, which was the biggest non-military group of aircraft., and constructed the world's largest heliport at Lake Palourde wikipedia.org
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