Experience: I eat a plate of insects a week

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Experience: I eat a plate of insects a week

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The Guardian - 25/05/12

'If McDonald's served up a Bug Mac rather than a Big Mac I would be overjoyed'.

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It'll soon be the same as eastern cultures, if it's dead, eat it. If it's moving, kill it and eat it.

Problem = not enough food

Cause = too many people

Get rid of cause = problem does not exist.
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It'll never take off in these parts, as our insects are so much smaller than far-Eastern, tropical ones.
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RenewableCandy wrote:It'll never take off in these parts, as our insects are so much smaller than far-Eastern, tropical ones.
Snacks! :lol:
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Eating insects in surprisingly common in many parts of the world. In southern Africa for example, big white Mopani worms are often eaten, found under the bark of the Mopani tree.

I one read about an insect restaurant in Toronto that does a daily buffet consisting solely of insects.

Fried ants are apparently very good. You have to cook them to neutralise the prussic acid.

Not exactly my cup of tea, I have to say (although apparently my Mum caught me puttingbslugs in my mouth when I was a toddler).
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Anyone want to guess what percentage of their own diet consists of insects?

Tomato soup.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:Anyone want to guess what percentage of their own diet consists of insects?

Tomato soup.
"Waiter, waiter, there's a fly in my soup!"

"Oh, that's just one of the ingredients, sir..."
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UndercoverElephant wrote:Anyone want to guess what percentage of their own diet consists of insects?

Tomato soup.
Not in "Tesco's Finest", surely! :shock:
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Tarrel wrote:Fried ants are apparently very good. You have to cook them to neutralise the prussic acid.
Prussic acid = hydrocyanic acid = Zyklon = very nasty stuff.

Ants use formic acid. A very simple compound and not quite as dangerous.
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Whoops! :oops: Yes, you're quite correct. I got bitten by one of the B***** this evening. They were obviously telling me to get my facts right!
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woodburner wrote:It'll soon be the same as eastern cultures, if it's dead, eat it. If it's moving, kill it and eat it.

Problem = not enough food

Cause = too many people

Get rid of cause = problem does not exist.
Alternatively, cause = folk wasting at least a third of the food, and choosing a highly inefficient diet.
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I tried ant pupae after watching Ray Mears doing it. Very easy to harvest and very tasty, like Prawn with the added benefit that it keeps your garden ants nest in check.

Seems weird that we eat sea insects like shrimp and prawn but not land ones.
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Shrimps and prawns aren't insects. /pedant.
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biffvernon wrote:Shrimps and prawns aren't insects. /pedant.
You knew what I meant. :lol:
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Are pedants a particular tasty type of ant?
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