FOOD NEWS
CONGO MEAT: ILLEGALLY IMPORTED FROM NIGERIA, SEIZED IN US
Sixty seven living snails were reportedly discovered inside a passenger's luggage at the airport and guess what?
These Molluscs were banned in the U.S. for carrying parasites harmful to humans. They are legal in most of the world - and even a delicacy in West Africa, especially Nigeria.
After being inspected by federal agents the snails were killed by incineration.
Inspectors at the Los Angeles International Airport were said to have seized the unusually slimy package - 67 giant African land snails that are a popular delicacy across West Africa after being sent to a person in San Dimas, California.
Spokeswoman for the U.S. Customs and Border protection Lee Harty made this known. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article
The snails were confiscated earlier this month and a
sample was later sent to a federal mollusc specialist in Washington, D.C., who
has now identified them as a prohibited species.
The molluscs
are among the largest land snails in the world and can grow to be up to 8
inches long. They are native to Africa and can live for up to 10 years.
Harty said The U.S. Department of Agriculture
incinerated the snails after they were inspected. She added that 'These snails are seriously harmful to local
plants because they will eat any kind of crop they can get to.
The person
the snails were destined for is not expected to face any punishment as it is
always difficult to prove that a person has ordered or requested items that are
sent to them.
... fried snail a delight in Nigeria.
It is also
very rare for a criminal case to be pursued if there is little evidence of
professional smuggling and the culprit claims not to know that the legal status
of the prohibited items.
The
authorities are launching a formal investigation into the incident, however, if
only to establish why such a large batch of snails was sent to a single person.
She stressed
that when someone doesn't know a commodity is prohibited under USDA regulations,
there is usually no punishment,'
Although the agency has previously found one
or two giant African land snails that gave accidentally crawled into a
passenger's luggage, this is the largest batch ever confiscated at LAX airport.
The
animals are prohibited in the U.S. because they can carry parasites that are
harmful to humans, including one that can lead to meningitis.
They are
perfectly legal to sell in much of the rest of the world, including Britain.
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HOW LAND SNAILS ARE COOKED AND EATEN IN WEST AFRICA
Giant African land snails are considered a delicacy in much of West Africa.The are particularly enjoyed in Nigeria, from where the LAX package was sent.
The snails are commonly served as finger food in Nigeria, but need to be thoroughly washed to ensure all parasites are killed.
They are typically removed from their shell and cut in half to kill them, before being washed in a mixture of salt, lemon and alum gum - which removes the slime.
The snails are placed into a pot and brought to the boil, then left to simmer for an hour to tenderise the meat.
The tender snails are then added to the stew along with salt for seasoning, and the whole mixture is then cooked for another 20-30 minutes.
The low-calorie, low-cholesterol dish is then typically served with rice and eaten by scooping up small amounts in the hand.
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