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Ant Chimp Stick
Posted by Jen Stout · December 08, 2015 6:47 PM
One of the ingenious tools that chimpanzees use is a brush-ended stick which they dangle into a termite mound, pulling it out covered in tasty snacks - dubbed a ‘chimp stick’. The chefs at Nordic Food Lab came up with an ant equivalent, using liquorice root and honey and other delicately flavoured foods to complement the local wood ants and smelling carpenter ants.
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Juniper Gin with a touch of Ant
Posted by Jen Stout · December 08, 2015 6:46 PM
‘Artisan’ gins are all the rage, with a seemingly endless range of flavours and ingredients. But one ‘botanical’ ingredient that’s less common is the red wood ant...
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Can eating insects go wrong?
Does the trendiness of edible insects spell a corporate takeover? Remember when sushi was 'out there' in the west? See all posts →
Prepare and cook them
Watch out for our ‘Bug of the Week’ feature for tips on how to source, prepare and cook different kinds of edible insect. See all posts →
Do insects taste good?
It seems that there’s actually a huge range of extraordinary flavours and tastes that people are missing out on, just because western societies aren’t big on edible insects. See all posts →
Eating insects is nothing new – but it's also the future. Still, many of us find it disgusting. We’re on a mission to find out more – not to sell you anything. Share our curiosity and join us in exploring a taste of insects!
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Stingless Bee
Delicious honey with no sting: the perfect bee? Meet our BUG OF THE WEEK. Read →
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