The Book of Beasts · BEAST
Chapter 2
Bog Grub
A soft, blind mud-grub the length of a hand, dug from the delta banks and eaten when there is nothing better — and in the vale there is often nothing better.
Famine food. A Siltmouth saying: 'grub for supper, sorry for it after.' They breed in the warm silt and do no harm but to the dignity of those who must eat them.