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Snails as food

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People in France enjoy eating snails, a traditional dish known as escargots.

Snails as Food

Snails are eaten in many parts of the world. They are a special treat in some countries like Spain, France, and Italy. People have enjoyed eating snails for thousands of years!

In places such as Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean Europe, snails are a tasty part of many meals. In France, snails are called escargot. This fun word comes from the French language.

Snails are farmed in a process called heliciculture. They are cleaned very well before cooking. Snails can be cooked in many ways, like in stews or baked dishes. They are often served with toothpicks, making them a fun snack!

Snails are not only delicious but also healthy. They have protein and important minerals like iron and magnesium. Eating snails can help keep our bodies strong and healthy.

In Africa, large snails are enjoyed in countries like Cameroon, Ghana, and Nigeria. In the Mediterranean, countries such as Spain and Italy have long traditions of eating snails. Even in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, snails are a popular food.

Images

Traditional Spanish snail dish served as food.
A can of snails sold at a store โ€“ a tasty treat from Dollarama!
A plate of cooked snails prepared in a classic French style.
A traditional Algerian dish featuring snails, showcasing the rich and diverse cuisine of Algeria.
A plate of cooked snails, a traditional dish enjoyed in Nigerian cuisine.
An image of Achatina achatina, a type of snail that is enjoyed as food in Ghana.
Live snails sold as food in a French market.
A delicious plate of escargot with garlic-parsley butter and a slice of grilled bread, served at a restaurant in Finland.
A traditional Tharu dish showcasing colorful and appetizing food.

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