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Chapulines – Mexican Grasshoppers
Posted by Jen Stout · February 04, 2016 7:04 PM
Grasshopper tacos are making their way into the trendier eating spots of the US, as is the way with any ‘unusual’ food - sushi was once the same!
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Chirping in the background – the Grasshopper
Posted by Jen Stout · February 04, 2016 3:37 PM
Their skills aren’t limited to chirping; grasshoppers can also jump impressively far, spit brown liquid at attackers, and congregate in swarming clouds of biblical plague when they get too randy. Grasshoppers are eaten widely, especially in Mexico as chapulines.
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Live near a rotting palm? Pop goes the weevil!
Posted by Jen Stout · January 15, 2016 6:57 PM
Bug of the Week: Palm Weevils – infestation or edible bounty? The grub that gorges on palm trees is a welcome presence in parts of the world.
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The latest kitchen gadget: endless protein supply
Posted by Jen Stout · January 08, 2016 4:16 PM
Super-local food? Mealworms are really easy to breed, so we look at how to grow your own supply at home. From the DIY hive to the high-tech gadgets, here's how you could raise your own protein supply.
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Could eating insects be illegal?
There are lots of laws and regulations governing what can be sold as food. Laws around insects haven't caught up yet, so sometimes it's a grey area. See all posts →
Find insects where you are
Foraging? Restaurants? Wholesale? All the top tips for finding insects 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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Brug BUGS i under-visningen
"Fascinerende, underholdende, lærerig. Genial for større børn." Sådan skriver Filmmagasinet EKKO i deres anmeldelse af dokumentarfilmen BUGS. Ekstra Bladet supplerer: “Oplagt som pensum i folkeskolens ældre klasser.” Læs →
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