The Record (March 14) : " While most Canadians are not up to chowing down on grubs or ants, no matter how crispy, Stewart notes that of three million species of insects in the world, 1,400 have been identified as edible. Many are lower in fat and higher in protein than beef, lamb, pork or chicken.
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Connecticut College News (March 18) : "Scorpions are popular in Japan, filleted giant waterbugs in Thailand and Vietnam and termites in Africa. Gracer said he particularly enjoys jumiles or stink bugs, from Mexico, rich in iodine and bitter and herby like a combination of kale and cilantro.
"If Americans eat shrimp and lobster, why don´t they eat their terrestrial cousins?" asked Gracer, who described himself as a "finicky eater" as a child. "
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I'm living in Thailand where I've eaten a number of insects, some of them gross... a scorpion, and some silkworms.
I have it on video here at my YouTube channel - if you want to see me eat them. I wouldn't call them delicious - but, they aren't horrible either... well, for the most part.
It's funny but, I had to draw the line at water bugs... they were small and there was just something about them that I couldn't stomach.
I think everyone should experience eating at least grasshoppers or crickets. They have lots of protein, and, if we're ever in a nuclear winter - you might NEED to eat some bugs to survive... why not give it a go?
Great article...
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