Jamal Awil

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Whatever the snail’s food may be. [fact]

Whatever the snail’s food may be, it is improbable, to say the least of it, that any flavour is left after the animal has been starved for thirty or forty days, cleaned in vinegar and salt, rinsed in ten lots of water, and then boiled for several hours.

David, Elizabeth, Book of Mediterranean Food, loc. 187