Cuisses de grenouilles et escargots
They eat whatever they like but they also eat frogs legs and snails as that's a speciality for them :)Hope this helped abit :)
No, French people don't eat snakes. They would balk at the idea.
Minnows, freshwater frogs and snails, maybe a bottom feeder but I would look into that one a bit more.
Snails are an entrée thus served with no side dish. In very rare cases, French restaurants might offer snails as a main course but even then, snails are served alone.
A 5 gallon tank will only hold about 4 and a bit gallons of water. It is not big enough to keep all the creatures you have mentioned let alone more. The 2 shrimp would probably be the first to die followed by one of the frogs and then the other. The snails will probably last the longest.
French People eat worms because they are juicy and they have lots of nutrition. We do not eat worms !!! nor snakes !!! rarely snails sometimes a lost tourist will be prepared with a cheese-sauce, accompanied with a good wine. yes because they are nice and nutrition
Yes, but they could easily be cleaned off.
Snails, yumm thank you my English is not good
I would say a small replica of the Eiffel Tower, The Arch of Triumph, or some food.
There are beneficial snails and problem snails. Good snails would be welcomed in a pond setting as they would help control algae growth. Problematic snails over populate their habitats.
The word escargot, the French word for "snails" is masculine. However, as it begins with a vowel, it would be written as l'escargot.
According to the Larousse Gastronomique, snails have been popular since Roman times. Since France once was part of the Roman Empire, it may well be that the custom started then. What's more, the most common kind of snail eaten used to be that on vines, so it would have been readily available in wine country. Alan Davidson says they were included in the Menagier de Paris, a famous 14e c. cookbook, but had their ups and downs over the centuries in terms of popularity. ........................................ Snails is a traditional meal came from Roman empire, French cuisine is famous but there are a lot of countries where snail is a traditional meal and they eat it more than in France: some regions in Spain, Italy, Greece, England, Asia (they put snails in the soup), Africa (there are giant snails). Contrary to what one might think most of people don't eat snails in France. ............................................... It is believed that the edible snail or Roman snail was introduced to England during the Roman occupation. In Gloucestershire they are known as wall fruit. i have had snails and they are good. The Greeks also eat snails. the French like snails, that's why.