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image:sloach1.png{{!}}Seasoned and grilled sloach on a stick. Smoky and slimy. | |||
image:sloach2.png{{!}}Sloach sauteed in butter and various fragrant herbs. | |||
image:sloach3.png{{!}}Breaded and fried chunks of sloach. Best consumed with a spicy dipping sauce. | |||
image:sloach4.png{{!}}Sloach blended with ice. It's a bit too lumpy to be called a smoothie. | |||
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Sloach, in cuisine, refers to the edible slug of the same name which is usually seasoned, skewered, and grilled. Boiling them is usually a terrible idea, as it causes them to become excessively slimy.
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Seasoned and grilled sloach on a stick. Smoky and slimy.
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Sloach sauteed in butter and various fragrant herbs.
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Breaded and fried chunks of sloach. Best consumed with a spicy dipping sauce.
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Sloach blended with ice. It's a bit too lumpy to be called a smoothie.