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  2. Snails as food - Wikipedia

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    In English, edible land snails are commonly called escargot, from the French word for 'snail'. [1] Snails as a food date back to ancient times, with numerous cultures worldwide having traditions and practices that attest to their consumption. In the modern era snails are farmed, an industry known as heliciculture. The snails are collected after ...

  3. Ginataang kuhol - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang kuhol is a Filipino snail stew made from apple snails in coconut milk with leafy vegetables, onion, garlic, ginger (or turmeric), siling haba chilis, bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), and salt and pepper. Labuyo chilis are also commonly added for a spicier version.

  4. Heliciculture - Wikipedia

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    The first snails to hatch eat the shells of their eggs. This gives them calcium needed for their shells. They may then begin eating unhatched eggs. If the snail eggs are kept at the optimum temperature, 68 °F (20 °C) (for some varieties), and if none of the eggs lose moisture, most eggs will hatch within three days of each other.

  5. Bulinus nyassanus - Wikipedia

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    Bulinus nyassanus is a species of small air-breathing freshwater snail with a sinistral shell, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ramshorn snails and their allies. This species is endemic to Lake Malawi in Africa, where found both in shallow and relatively deep water. [ 1 ]

  6. Firoz Chuttipara - Wikipedia

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    Months later, the Craft Media channel was renamed the Village Food Channel. Then he started a YouTube channel called Travel Master and started making personal videos. In the year 2021, he won the award of best food vlogger in 24 News Social Media Awards, the leading news channel in Malayalam.

  7. Your Kitchen Sponge Is Dirtier Than You Think—Here's ... - AOL

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    According to USDA, cleaning a sponge in the dishwasher kills 99.98 percent of the bacteria. Materials Needed: Sponge, Dishwasher detergent, Dishwasher Step 1: Place the sponge on the top rack of ...

  8. What is the 'immortal snail' question and why is TikTok ...

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    The "immortal snail" scenario has circulated the internet since 2014, but it's just now made its way to TikTok. The Rooster Teeth Podcast uploaded a clip from their podcast to YouTube.

  9. Pomacea canaliculata - Wikipedia

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    In some paddy fields in Japan, Pomacea canaliculata is used to control weeds by allowing the snail to eat them. However, this method runs risk of the snails also eating young rice plants, and of spreading to nearby fields and waterways as an invasive pest. [34] [35] [36] It is a part of the ornamental pet trade for freshwater aquaria. [37]