Penangite pastime is nothing to clam up about


GEORGE TOWN: Low tide in Penang is a time for tasty finds.

Families, some with children in tow, regularly walk out to exposed seabeds in search of clams. Known as kepah in Malay, these ­biv­alve molluscs are ­popular seafood fare, whether stir-fried or cooked in soup.

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