They are often served as an hors d'oeuvre and consumed by the French people , as well as people from Portugal , Sardinia , and Spain. They are also typical of the cuisines of Crete , and Greece , as well as of the North African countries Algeria and Morocco. The word escargot is also sometimes applied to living examples of those species which are commonly eaten in this way. The first recorded use in English of the French word escargot to mean "edible snail" dates from
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