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Banana Walnut Cricket Flour Bread
Banana Walnut Cricket Flour Bread
Chocolate Cricket Flour Macaroons
Chocolate Cricket Flour Macaroons
Gluten Free Soft Ginger Cricket Cookies
Gluten Free Soft Ginger Cricket Cookies
Thai Chilli Paste (Nam Phrik Maeng da)
Thai Chilli Paste (Nam Phrik Maeng da)
Maeng Da looks like over-sized, mutated cockroaches. They are called Mang Da Na in Thai and are the biggest of the water bugs. The English name is 'Giant Water Bug'.
The body of the waterbug is just a small pocket containing a little meat.
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Mealworm Stirfry
Mealworms
A delicious treat. Small mealworms taste like flaxseed when they’re fried, but also take on the flavor of the cooking oil. We suggest using mealworms in meatballs to create a 50/50 beef and insect combination and serve with your favorite spaghetti sauce. Looking for dessert? Toast the mealworms and then cover them in chocolate for a sweet, nutty, crunchy treat.Crickets
Crickets taste like whatever they’ve eaten in the days before they’re harvested. If you feed them a specific fruit or vegetable, they’ll pick up that flavor. Try feeding your crickets apples for a sweet, fresh taste that goes great with chocolate or with salt. They are commonly milled into flour and can be used as a staple in the kitchen.Tomato Horn Worm
This is one pest that belongs in a pan. Fry these caterpillars up with green tomatoes and seasoning, and you’ll have a delicious summer treat.Dragonflies - Flying Shrimp
Dragonflies taste like shrimp, and you can grill or roast them. Remove the wings before cooking, and then add them to gumbo, curry, or salads for protein and taste.Cicadas - A Feast Every 17 Years
Get them when they’ve just emerged, before their shells have hardened. If you batter them and fry them, they’ll taste like lobster tail.June Bugs
Heat a tablespoon of oil in a stovetop popcorn popper. Add June bugs, and they’ll pop just like popcorn. Chefs describe them as tasting like butter and nuts. Sprinkle the popped bugs with parmesan cheese for a warm, crunchy snack.Aphids
If you eat fresh or frozen produce, you’re already eating aphids. Avid gardeners recommend soaking aphid-infested greens in salt water to remove the garden pests before eating. However, the bugs don’t have a strong taste, and they’re a good source of protein. Instead of soaking, try freshly ground black pepper. The spice will mask the mild, nutty flavor of aphids, but let you enjoy the extra nutrition they’ll provide to your salad.Chapulines - Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers taste like a combination of shrimp and whatever they’ve been eating. Mexican grasshoppers collected in cornfields taste like corn. To cook grasshoppers, stir fry them with garlic, lime or lemon juice, and hot peppers. You’ll have a crunchy, flavorful treat.Maggots
Maggots are fatty and buttery, and they take on the flavor of their food. To raise maggots in your own home, use fruit or potatoes. Eat them uncooked or pan fried. Fried maggots take on the flavor of the oil they’re fried in, so try olive oil or sesame oil if you plan on using them as a spread for bread or crackers.Badger maggots
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