Escargot is French for snail. They are typically served in butter and garlic. They are removed from the shell and cooked with the butter and then served either back in the shells or on special plates. There is lots of bread to soak up all that buttery garlic deliciousness.
french for snails
it is a fish in shell
They come from the sea.
the shell fish eat reef rocks
no
no
Escargo Tongs.
shell fish eateat a diet composed primarily of Phytoplanktonand ZooplanktonFile:Oysters_p1040741.jpg
fish and shell fish
no it doesn't
No, "escargo" is not a French word. The correct French term for "snail" is "escargot."
Crawfish do not ever come out of their shell. The shell is a type of exoskeleton.