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Ma`Oa and Pahua Tairo (Tahiti)

2 Dozen ma`oa [turbot snails]

-or pahua [clams] 500 g Taioro [juice of grated

-coconuts, seawater and -shrimps] 3 Onions

2 Garlic cloves

Salt and pepper Here`s an illustrative recipe from "Tahitian Cooking". The turbot snails are available around here++in pet stores for something like eight bucks a pop! They might be available in a Chinese seafood market for a reasonable price. I`ll check the next time I`m up that way. The snail of the ma`oa may be extracted from the shell either by breaking the shells with a hammer or by boiling them for a few minutes if you wish to keep the shells intact. Wash the snails and remove the pocket of black matter. In the case of the pahua, a bivalve, the muscle adhering to the shell should be severed, the animal extracted from the shell, and the black matter removed. Soak in fresh water for a few hours. Mix with the taioro, then add the chopped onions and garlic plus seasoning. Serve at room temperature. [Note that there`s no mention of actually cooking the stuff... S.C.] From "Tahitian Cooking", Michel Swartvagher and Michel Folco. le editions du pacifique, Papeete-Tahiti, 1980. ISBN 2-85700-062-6. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; September 13 1992.

 

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