For our Geo Quiz, we wanted you to name an area of France where snail farms can still be found. Escargot or snails have been a part of the French diet for hundreds of years.
These days, the French eat seven hundred thousand of them a year. That's two-thirds of the all the snails consumed in the world. Some of those snails come from Burgundy --- that's the answer to our Geo Quiz, by the way.
But most of the snails on French plates come from eastern Europe. Lately, the supply's been drying up. And that's caused an escargot shortage. Anita Elash reports from Paris: