Yes in-fact they do.
The sea is full of many edible fish that we catch and sell in markets.
they are way lighter
snails came from France when the french brought them over to eat on ships.
snails, bees
Why you would want to do this is beyond us, but often if you eat very spicy food, and much too much of it, you will have nightmares or bizarre dreams... that is, if you don't spend the night chumming the porcelain sea.
It produced the bile to help digest greasy and spicy foods.
Salt Lake City, Utah
The original words to the poem were "snips of snails", meaning little cut up bits of snails (you know, like with a scissor). The rhyme originated in the early 19th century in England. In the USA, most of us remember this as, "Frogs and snails".
No. Fish have back bones (like us). Squid are molluscs (like octopuses, snails, oysters, etc.)
Yes; even in the US for that matter. The reason? Spicy food you aren't accustomed to.
you can sell it.
That snails should be eaten and that frogs should be legless. (no only joking they have the same as us