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Food Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Snail Soup - Morocco by Stuart Litoff

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Snail Soup - Morocco Throw Pillow

Stuart Litoff

by Stuart Litoff

$24.00

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

Looking down into a large cauldron of snails cooking in a broth in the medina in Casablanca, Morocco. In Morocco, snails are a common street food. ... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Snail Soup - Morocco Photograph by Stuart Litoff

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Comments (18)

Windy Craig

Windy Craig

Wonderful textures!

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Lovely work.

Paul Quinn

Paul Quinn

Nicely captured in B&W Stuart!

Joy Watson

Joy Watson

Wonderful work

Patricia Hofmeester

Patricia Hofmeester

Great shot

Cathy Mahnke

Cathy Mahnke

Wonderful

Joan Stratton

Joan Stratton

Great work :)

Jim Love

Jim Love

What a unique find...

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Great image!

Terri Waters

Terri Waters

Marvellous

Brian Shaw

Brian Shaw

Wonderful.

Watch And Relax

Watch And Relax

Awesome to see so many snails in one photo

Ameya M

Ameya M

great capture

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Wonderful. l/F

David Beard

David Beard

Great image!

Bill Gallagher

Bill Gallagher

Very nice.

Robert Tubesing

Robert Tubesing

A terrific image.

Luther Fine Art

Luther Fine Art

Very cool in BW!

Artist's Description

Looking down into a large cauldron of snails cooking in a broth in the medina in Casablanca, Morocco. In Morocco, snails are a common street food. Also called babbouche or ghlal, vendors cook the snails in pots with hot water, salt, special spices, and herbs. Recipes vary but can include many seasonings, including licorice root, lavender, tea leaves, and thyme. After cooking, the snails are served in small bowls with their broth.

About Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

I guess I've had an off-and-on love affair with photography my whole life. My father was always taking pictures and movies when I was a kid growing up on Long Island, NY in the 1950s-60s, and he gave me my own Kodak Brownie camera when I was around 6 years old. I remember using it to take pictures of family events and a trip to Washington DC, back in 1958. I still have some of the pictures ....... somewhere. Photography moved to the back burner during high school, college, and law school, but I picked it up again after I graduated law school in 1979, moved to Washington DC, and began my legal career with the federal government. Being alone in a new city, I would take my camera wherever I went, and I was soon making my own prints in...

 

$24.00