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Aoyagi

Aoyagi is the round (hen) clam — sweet orange clam-foot with a briny snap. Its proper name is bakagai, 'the fool clam'; its little adductor muscles are the prized kobashira.

Also known as
bakagai, round clam, hen clam
Species
Mactra chinensis (Hen clam / Chinese mactra)
Category
Shellfish & clams (kai)
Texture
tender, snapping — sweet, briny, mineral
Peak season
Feb, Mar, Apr
Sustainability
varies — Stocks vary by bay and much is imported; no formal sushi-grade rating.
Mercury
Not in the FDA consumer table
Pregnancy
Eat in moderation
Price tier
$$

Two names, two parts

Aoyagi’s proper name is bakagai (馬鹿貝, literally “fool clam”) — supposedly because it so often gapes open with its orange foot lolling out, like a fool sticking out its tongue. “Aoyagi” is the polite market name, borrowed from a place in Chiba. Two parts reach the counter: the sweet orange foot (the aoyagi itself) and the pair of small round adductor muscleskobashira, like tiny scallops, frequently served as gunkanmaki.

Sweet and briny

The foot is tender with a clean snap and a sweet, briny, faintly mineral flavor — lighter and more delicate than the bolder akagai. The kobashira are sweeter still, and prized in their own right.

At the counter

A late-winter-to-spring clam, aoyagi is a fine, affordable way into edomae shellfish — try it beside the springtime torigai.

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