East End: Peconic Escargot

<p>An East End chef looking for locally raised snails couldn't find them -- so be became the first and only snail farmer in the United States.</p>

News 12 Staff

Apr 16, 2018, 9:00 AM

Updated 2,201 days ago

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East End: Peconic Escargot
An East End chef looking for locally raised snails couldn't find them -- so be became the first and only snail farmer in the United States.
Today, Taylor Knapp has nearly 30,000 of them in a greenhouse in Cutchogue.
Snails may not be known for their speed, but Knapp hopes his East End snails will quickly catch on. They can already be found in local restaurants -- such as Industry Standard in Greenport.
For more information, contact Peconic Escargot at  855-237-2274 or visit their website.


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