Monday, December 1, 2014

order Live Geoduck for pick up this Friday

Limited Availability: Call 317-924-4944 to order!

LIVE GEODUCK
- sushi grade
- one piece is about 1 lb, $25/lb
- overnighted from Taylor Shellfish in Seattle Washington
- pick up begins Friday, December 5


Wikipedia's picture of four live geoducks

Native to the Pacific Northwest coast, geoduck is the world's largest burrowing clam. Legend claims its name (pronounced "gooey-duck") is derived from Native American terms meaning "dig deep," as in what we must do to harvest them. Their long, meaty neck or siphon is a culinary prize. It's traditionally served as sashimi but lots of recipes make the most of this incredibly delicious and rare (at least in these parts) treat.


Call 317-924-4944 to order!

LIVE GEODUCK
- sushi grade
- one piece is about 1 lb, $25/lb
- overnighted from Taylor Shellfish in Seattle Washington
- pick up begins Friday, December 5

P.S. Come in for a bowl of our Market Soup starting Friday, December 5: geoduck and oyster with fennel and spinach!

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