Posted by baelnic on 2013-02-08 01:58:49
I concur. I'm having some myself Sunday!
Posted by harvestmouse on 2013-02-08 02:00:37
Not overly fussed on them, they're a strong taste compared to cockles, winkles and whelks. From time to time I'll have some though.
Had a Belgian Beer once that was 'snail flavour', it really was a bit too!
Posted by Kryten on 2013-02-08 02:17:10
Rated 6 for being easy to catch.
Posted by hale on 2013-02-08 02:36:21
If only you could mate with them they would be the perfect specimen.
Posted by Luohghcra on 2013-02-08 03:12:13
Rated 6 for the completely unexpected topic
Posted by garyt1 on 2013-02-08 06:10:37
They need a good sauce though. I wasn't that keen on the plain ones sold at Brighton Pier.
Posted by koadah on 2013-02-08 08:10:53
Was it a proper big un? ;)
http://img.dooyoo.co.uk/GB_EN/orig/0/0/3/8/2/38225.jpg
Posted by DonTomaso on 2013-02-08 11:18:27
What garyt1 said. Needs a good garlic/basil-sauce and some bread... The snail itself is more or less tasteless and rubbery.
Posted by fly on 2013-02-08 11:29:57
The snail itself is more or less tasteless and rubbery.
who would eat that...just for the texture.
i love my crunchy insects better.
Posted by Chainsaw on 2013-02-08 12:02:31
I wonder why people don't eat slugs.
Posted by the_Sage on 2013-02-08 13:35:28
Offtopic ftw!
Yummm
Posted by Slex on 2013-02-08 13:56:54
You ate Earth Worm Jim! You evi.. ohh wait! Snails.. Right
Posted by harvestmouse on 2013-02-08 19:46:37
Hah?! Snails have a strong taste! It's very savoury/earthy.