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Thanks Andrew.
I hope to get just that; more information like; what does it taste like, do
people eat it on occasion today and if so are their any recipes, was it
eaten by natives in days gone by, etc.
I have a student looking for this information. So if anyone has more
information on this, it would be good to hear from you as well. I will also
add it to my "Edible Molluscan Data Base at:
http://www.manandmollusc.net/molluscan_food_files/molluscan_food_mp.html. I
hope to start editing and adding to this project this summer while sitting
through our forest fire season, which again like in so many countries is a
bad one.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful time in Florida. I'm looking forward
to the reports on the convention.
All the very best,
Avril Bourquin
PO Box 366
Invermere, BC
Canada, V0A 1K0
Phone/Fax: (250) 342-7224
Cell Phone: (250) 341-5189
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URL: http://www.manandmolllusc.net
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From: Conchologists of America List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Andrew Grebneff
Sent: July 2, 2004 1:28 AM
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Subject: Re: Pleuroploca gigantea
>Can anyone fill me in on the edibility or inedibility of Pleuroploca
>gigantea.
For sure it'll be edible... few animals aren't. But what it TASTES LIKE... ?
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Andrew Grebneff
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