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Gastropod on Gastropods

Gastropod

Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley

Science, Food, History, Arts

4.73.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2015

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Finally, Gastropod is tackling gastropods! In this episode, Cynthia visits one of America’s first and only snail farms. Though Gastropod is, as regular listeners know, a podcast about the science and history of all things gastronomical, we do share a name with Gastropoda, the taxonomic class that includes slugs and snails. And, as it turns out, the history and science of heliciculture, or snail farming, is completely fascinating. Join Cynthia on a trip to rural Washington State to learn how to raise snails and whether fresh and vacuum-packed taste any less rubbery than canned. Plus, you’ll hear about the earliest evidence for human snail consumption, how the Romans fattened theirs up, and all about the bizarre world of snail sex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I consider snails land clams.

0:06.0

Same group of animals, they're both mollusks.

0:09.0

It's the same general kind of texture,

0:11.0

a little bit different flavor obviously,

0:13.0

but it's the same basic idea

0:15.0

and they can be used in similar ways.

0:18.0

Welcome to Gastropod, the podcast

0:20.0

named After Snails,

0:21.0

where we take a close look

0:23.0

at food through the lens of science and history.

0:25.0

I'm Nicola Twilly.

0:26.0

And I'm Cynthia Graber,

0:27.0

and on this episode,

0:28.0

I am going to take all of you with me

0:30.0

to visit one of the very first Escore Go farms in the US

0:33.0

out on the edge of a rainforest in Washington State.

0:36.0

You'll learn why Rick Brewer quit his job

0:38.0

to do something almost nobody in this country

0:40.0

is doing and about the intricacies of snail sex.

0:43.0

Oh man, with us, it's either microbes or sex.

0:47.0

Or both.

0:48.0

So this story came about

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