Detroit Ento will be hosting a five-course dinner at Salt & Cedar in order to present the idea of eating insects to the public, while highlighting the talent of local chefs. And oh! It's on the opening night of the Eating Insects Detroit 2016 conference, so it'll kick the whole thing off! You can read more about the event here at this Model D Media article.
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