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- Specializes in the harvesting of snail slime ( Helix Aspersa Muller ).
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- He's raising " Helix aspersa " for the white-tablecloth trade at his Escargot International.
- The snail " Helix aspersa " feeds on the leaves.
- Am looking at article on Helix Aspersa, and want to post a question about it.
- You can certainly eat the ones you find in British gardens, properly called Helix aspersa, which can be delicious.
- Fullington has big dreams for " the noble escargot, " as a company brochure calls the little Helix aspersa.
- A : Probably the brown garden snail, Helix aspersa, says entomology expert John Jackman, of Texas A & M Extension Service.
- A : Probably the brown garden snail, Helix aspersa, says entomology expert John Jackman, of Texas A & AMP; M Extension Service.
- Also worthy of mention, if only for gastronomical reasons, are two species of snail, " Helix aspersa " and " Helix pomatia ".
- The brown garden snail ( Helix aspersa ), a major plant pest, was introduced purposely into California in the 1850s for use as food.
- This snail is located throughout much of Europe . " Helix aspersa ", being next most known, were found originally in the Mediterranean region.
- In 1992, the Ohlers bought 200 wild petit gris snails ( Helix aspersa ) from a supplier in California and brought them to Pennsylvania, where they housed them in a wooden box.
- Snail slime is commercially obtained from the common garden snail species " Helix aspersa ", which produces a secretion rich in proteins of high and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid and antioxidants.
- From his office in this Dallas suburb, the genial, pipe-smoking scholar-turned-entrepreneur oversees an empire that grows and processes hundreds of thousands of the " Helix aspersa " each month and ships them to restaurants throughout the nation.
- The brown garden snail, Helix aspersa, which the French eat as escargot, has a voracious fondness for citrus leaves and fruit and for leafy vegetables, as Californians found out when they imported the snail as a food item.
- A number of species in this family are valued as food items, including " Cornu aspersum " ( formerly " Helix aspersa " ) the brown or garden snail, and " Helix pomatia " the " escargot ".
- The best-known species include " Helix aspersa ", the common, or brown garden snail, and " Helix pomatia ", the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, or edible snail . " H . pomatia " and some other species are eaten as escargots.
- This visitor also rather quaintly mentions that he was surprised to find three species of'reptiles'by which he meant molluscs, namely a naked black slug, the garden snail " Helix aspersa " and one of the common striped snails of the " Cepaea " genus.
- For example, in land snails of the genus " Helix ", including the escargot " Helix pomatia ", and the common garden snail " Helix aspersa " ( also known as " Cornu aspersum " and " Cantareus aspersus " ), copulation is preceded by an elaborate tactile courtship.