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A snail is a shelled gastropod.
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- Throughout history, snails have been kept as pets.
- It is such dyes as these that led to certain shades of purple and blue being associated with royalty and wealth.
- The extreme expense of extracting this secretion is sufficient quantities limited its use to the very wealthy.
- The ancient Tyrian purple was made in this way as were other purple and blue dyes.
- Certain varieties of snails, notably the family Muricidae, produce a secretion that is a color-fast natural dye.
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- The folklore is a part of popular Javanese Panji cycle telling the stories about the prince Panji Asmoro Bangun (also known as Raden Inu Kertapati) and his consort, princess Dewi Sekartaji (also known as Dewi Chandra Kirana).
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- Keong Emas (Javanese and Indonesian for Golden Snail) is a popular Javanese folklore about a princess magically transformed and contained in a golden snail shell.
- In medieval and Renaissance manuscripts snails are depicted as a comic relief due to the similarity between the armour of knights and the shell of snails.
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- The phrase "snail mail" is used to mean regular postal service delivery of paper messages as opposed to the delivery of email, which can be virtually instantaneous.
- In contemporary speech, the expression "a snail's pace" is often used to describe a slow, inefficient process.
- Professor Ronald Chase of McGill University in Montreal has suggested the ancient myth of Cupid's arrows might be based on early observations of the love dart behavior of the land snail species Cornu aspersum.
- the snail's penchant for appearing and disappearing was analogised with the moon.
- This symbolised rebirth;
- while the Aztec moon god Tecciztecatl bore a snail shell on his back.
- The Greek poet Hesiod wrote that snails signified the time to harvest by climbing the stalks,
- Snails were widely noted and used in divination.
- In Mayan mythology, the snail is associated with sexual desire, being personified by the god Uayeb.
- Psalms 58:8 uses snail slime as a metaphorical punishment.
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- In Christian culture, it has been used as a symbol of the deadly sin of sloth.
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- Because of its slowness, the snail has traditionally been seen as a symbol of laziness.
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- Snails can also be associated with parasitic diseases such as schistosomiasis, angiostrongyliasis, fasciolopsiasis, opisthorchiasis, fascioliasis, paragonimiasis and clonorchiasis,
- A history of Scotland written in the 1800s recounts a description of various snails and their use as food items in times of plague.
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- Snails and slug species that are not normally eaten in certain areas have occasionally been used as famine food in historical times.
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- The two species most commonly used for food in the country are Helix lucorum and Helix pomatia.
- Before they are used for those dishes, however, they are thoroughly boiled in hot water (for up to 90 minutes) and manually extracted from their shells.
- In Bulgaria, snails are traditionally cooked in an oven with rice or fried in a pan with vegetable oil and red paprika powder.
- The eggs of certain snail species are eaten in a fashion similar to the way caviar is eaten.
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- For example, in Indonesia, they are fried as satay, a dish known as sate kakul.
- In certain parts of the world snails are fried.
- Land snails, freshwater snails and sea snails are all eaten in many countries.
- Many land snails are valuable because they can feed on a wide range of agricultural wastes, such as shed leaves in banana plantations. In some countries, giant African land snails are produced commercially for food.
- As well as being relished as gourmet food, several species of land snails provide an easily harvested source of protein to many people in poor communities around the world.
- Their texture when cooked is slightly chewy and tender.
- The snails are then prepared for cooking.
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- During the rainy period, the snails come out of hibernation and release most of their mucus onto the dry wood/straw.
- Coppiced wine-grape vines are often used for this purpose.