H-Mart is a chain of fairly upscale Korean food and housewares stores. They are distributed mainly in the northeast, but have stores in Texas and California:
http://www.hmart.com/company_new/shop_main.asp
You can easily pick up 20 species of mollusk there, either fresh or frozen.
PC
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From: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Kirsh
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] conch'd out: new fishery laws for Busycon whelks
Is H-Mart a national chain? We have something called Li Ming's Global Mart in Durham, which has had Ensis (delicious!) as well as many of the aforementioned.
In Greensboro, there's Super-G market, with several varieties of Asian clams and other mollusks.
Are either of these stores present in other parts of the US?
David Kirsh
Durham, NC
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> On Apr 19, 2014, at 11:10 AM, Leslie Crnkovic <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> A few days ago at H-Mart here in Houston, and they had a huge pile of
> live - mostly B. canaliculatus, with a few B. carica mixed in.
> Average size about 8".
>
> Leslie Crnkovic
> San Jacinto College
>
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> Of Callomon,Paul
> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 9:01 AM
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> Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] conch'd out: new fishery laws for Busycon
> whelks
>
> Large gastropods (such as Neptunea) feature in many northern Asian
> cuisines, particularly those of Korea and coastal China. There's
> definitely a market for them. My local Vietnamese fish seller in
> Cherry Hill, NJ always has live "conch" (Busycon, probably from New Jersey) alongside frozen "whelk"
> (Buccinum verkruezeni from Alaska, or B. undatum from eastern Canada);
> down the street at H-Mart there's also canned and frozen Babylonia and
> both places offer shrink-packed freshwater Cipangopaludina for the
> stronger palate. (Last week H-Mart had some magnificent live Panopea
> too; they always have farmed abalone, and the usual live Mytilus and Mercenaria).
>
> Paul Callomon
> Collection Manager, Malacology, Invertebrate Paleontology and General
> Invertebrates
>
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> Of Steve Rosenthal
> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 9:53 AM
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> Subject: [CONCH-L] conch'd out: new fishery laws for Busycon whelks
>
> Story in our local newspaper this week: for the first time ever, the
> State Dept of Environmental Conservation is proposing size limits on
> Busycon whelks taken commercially in NY (and Connecticut may follow
> the same). The whelks are apparently showing signs of being
> overharvested, the new size limits would require shells to be over 3
> inches in diameter, which is about
> 5.5 inches long. Since New York's lobster population is pretty much
> kaput, most of the fishermen still fishing have turned to whelks,
> which fetch $2.60/pound wholesale according to the newspaper article.
> (thats not far off from the lobster price in a good year, which seems
> rather surprising, i know which one i would rather put on my table- at least to eat).
>
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