Do you reckon I should try snails sometime?


Snails are french food.

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I had escargoe at a Fine Dining French restaurant contained by Philly called Le Bec Fin...and they be DELISCIOUS. Better than shrimp. I had them at another restaurant and they taste like a combination of phlegm and rubber. They are hit and miss from my experience.and more repeatedly miss.


Other Answers:

sure.

i reckon so

Sure, they're yummy if cooked right.
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I've had them myself.

Yes! I love them!

i dont know thats up to you i would never try them tho i muse they look nasty to get through

Pretend you haven't eaten for weeks, hang on to your eyes closed, heap loads of garlic butter on them and after eat them.
But you should do it, it'll be traits building.
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Personal Experience - I am a better person for consumption snails (seriously).

Try it.

I had es luggage on a cruise once and they were really moral! You should try them if they are cooked right.

Definately! I've had escargot numerous times and they are fantastic. Dont cogitate about what you're consumption, just do it.

Yes, near garlic butter

I had them once at a restaurant and they be horrible! Bitter and sandy. I'd only demand them from an establishment that knows how to verbs and prepare them properly.

yeah
my family loves snails
in that might be baby snails surrounded by the snail sometimes.
get small ones

yes you should, never be afraid of trying trial things unless you are just too disgusted to even consider it.

By adjectives means. But own them in the French course, in a French restaurant, since the French apparently know how to build them taste great. (And they do, I've taken this warning.). The snails are mostly just a vehicle for the wonderful garlic butter sauce, though.

I've have snails stir fried in Chinese food, and they be rubbery, so I don't recommend this. Snails apparently should not be cooked at too high a boil, unless you like them rubbery.

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