french for snails
No, "escargo" is not a French word. The correct French term for "snail" is "escargot."
Escargo Tongs.
The Term you refer to as Escardo is actually escargo which is a delicassy in France, Escargo is a meal made only from snails and other various herbs and spices. The French find that snails are a good source of food and so it had become a popular delicassy amoungst the local people. Many french restaurants around the world also serve escargo.
baguette,crossaints and wines.
It is known that mostly everything can be put in a microwave and have the heat on. But on the other hand it can be very dangerous things can explode or even catch fire! So can escargo be cooked in a microwave oven I would say that you probaly could but it would not be as good.
the word means snail in English and i would know that because i speak french
magcargo (like "escargo' and "magma" combined into one word, yeah i hate the pun too) at lvl 38 if i remember correctly
Here are a few from the top of my head: 1. Electrocution 2. Elimination 3. Elevation 4. Escargo (snails)
Escargo- snails, baguettes- thin loaves of French bread, brie cheese- soft cow's cheese, and foie gras- fattened liver frequently served with steak or a piece of toast.
they originate from chine
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