We’ve got to get over our aversion to eating land snails. They’re healthful, high in protein, calcium and other nutrients and low in fat. They have a low carbon footprint and eat just about anything, including dirt to strengthen their shells. They take to a great number of treatments and cuisines. And they can be delicious. Read on!
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