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Beginilah Aksinya Ketika Pasangan Siput Babi Sedang Merembes (14 photos)

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Post time 22-4-2012 05:11 PM | Show all posts
geli...
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Post time 23-4-2012 10:30 AM | Show all posts
Reply 10# mrjinggozzz


    gelinya...macam kotor je tempat ternakan siput babi
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Post time 23-4-2012 12:49 PM | Show all posts
siput babi xde jantina kan?
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Post time 23-4-2012 02:22 PM | Show all posts
geli nye...
lom penah lg aku jumpe siput bromen kt kwsan umah aku...
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Post time 23-4-2012 02:26 PM | Show all posts
dalam selow2 siput babi jmpa jugak teman untuk merembes
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Post time 23-4-2012 10:07 PM | Show all posts
Reply  mrjinggozzz


    gelinya...macam kotor je tempat ternakan siput babi
sapp73 Post at 23-4-2012 10:30


org perancis antara yg paling suka makan sipot taw..yummmy!!! hu3
kita pon ada yg makan sipo tapim sipot sedut sgai je la kot









Why do the french eat snails?

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.
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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.
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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.
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