Countneck Clams
Countneck clams are the smallest of the hardshell clams with a mild, briny ocean flavor and very tender flesh. Similar to their East Coast cousins, cherrystone and topneck, but a smaller size that is slightly mellower and sweeter.
- Our countneck clams are harvested along the Atlantic coast from Maine to New York and delivered live.
- Countneck clam stocks aren't depleted or experiencing overfishing.
- Pre-purged for your convenience, but we still recommend a brief 30-minute purge to expel any potential remaining grit.
- Countneck clams are excellent served raw.
- Cherrystone, topneck, littleneck, and countneck clams are all the same species of Atlantic hard shells or quahogs. The name refers to the size.
- The colorful shells were once highly valued and used as currency for Native Americans.





Description
Countneck clams are the smallest of the hardshell clams with a mild, briny ocean flavor and very tender flesh. Similar to their East Coast cousins, cherrystone and topneck, but a smaller size that is slightly mellower and sweeter.
- Our countneck clams are harvested along the Atlantic coast from Maine to New York and delivered live.
- Countneck clam stocks aren't depleted or experiencing overfishing.
- Pre-purged for your convenience, but we still recommend a brief 30-minute purge to expel any potential remaining grit.
- Countneck clams are excellent served raw.
- Cherrystone, topneck, littleneck, and countneck clams are all the same species of Atlantic hard shells or quahogs. The name refers to the size.
- The colorful shells were once highly valued and used as currency for Native Americans.





















