Snails as a traditional meal came from the Roman Empire. French cuisine is famous for it, but there are a lot of countries where snails are a traditional meal and they eat it more than in France. Some regions of Spain, Italy, Greece, England, Asia (they put snails in the soup), and Africa (there are giant snails). They are a great source of income for France's tourist economy.
Or: Because even the French army can catch them for food :)
I dunno, why do Americans love ground-up cow flesh?... it all depends on what you grow up eating.
No, French people don't eat snakes. They would balk at the idea.
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Many people (including French) enjoy snails. They are called escargot and are delicious with garlic butter.
Snails are eaten by people and other animals
The French. they are also served in French restaurants.
French, love to eat frog legs, snails, pasta, bread and desserts.
Wearing a beret and eating snails are complete cliches about the French.
Escargot is the french word for snail.
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The Spanish do eat snails but then so do the French and Americans and a lot of other nationalities.
In French snails are escargots.