signalille
Signalille is a traditional French dish originating from the region of Normandy, particularly associated with the coastal areas around the Bay of Seine. The name "signalille" is derived from the Old French word *signale*, which refers to a type of sea snail, specifically the *Buccinum undatum*, commonly known as the whelk or Neptune’s necklace. This mollusk was historically abundant along the Normandy coastline and became a staple in local cuisine.
The dish typically consists of whelks cooked in a rich, creamy sauce, often enhanced with butter, cream,
Historically, signalille was a humble yet nutritious dish for fishermen and coastal communities, as whelks were
While whelks are the primary ingredient, signalille can also be prepared with other types of sea snails