The legs and crunchy carapaces are off-putting to me. Although technically not an insect, my son did eat a huntsman spider once, all that was left was some hairy legs and dribble on his t shirt. He was crying so I don't think he liked the taste much.
I tried crickets whilst visiting Cambodia and honestly, they were quite nice. A lot like eating peanuts or some other kind of salty pub snack. Good with beer and I think they were cooked in garlic and butter and obviously seasoned. I would hesitate to try anything with a large(r) volume of potentially mushy bits though. Crickets are just crunchy and don't taste of much.
Insects, any kind of insects (that I know of)....and it will be a long time before I get around to them
The legs and crunchy carapaces are off-putting to me. Although technically not an insect, my son did eat a huntsman spider once, all that was left was some hairy legs and dribble on his t shirt. He was crying so I don't think he liked the taste much.
A hearty meal those huntsman. ...and you should be afraid of your kid.
I tried crickets whilst visiting Cambodia and honestly, they were quite nice. A lot like eating peanuts or some other kind of salty pub snack. Good with beer and I think they were cooked in garlic and butter and obviously seasoned. I would hesitate to try anything with a large(r) volume of potentially mushy bits though. Crickets are just crunchy and don't taste of much.