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BANANA SLUG - WIKIPEDIA
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11 EDIBLE BUGS AND HOW TO EAT THEM – MOTHER EARTH NEWS
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- Eating Ants. Ants are the first wild animal I ever killed and ate, at the age of four. Most ant species are edible, their flavor is pleasantly sour. This is because ants secrete an acid when threatened, giving them a vinegar-like flavor.
- Eating Slugs. Slugs — food? Yes, slugs are edible and, if anything like their cousin, the snail, highly nutritious (somehow nobody has done a study on their nutrient content yet).
- Eating Snails. Snails of course have a rich and continuous tradition as food, the famed French escargots being a dish most of us are familiar with, whether or not we have consumed it.
- Eating Crickets. Inhabitants of open meadows, grassland, fields and some forests, crickets also have a continuous tradition as human food. They are sold by the pound, dried, in Mexican markets and fried or roasted before eating.
- Eating Grasshoppers. Grasshoppers inhabit similar terrain to the cricket and are similarly prepared and esteemed. They can be harvested by hand in the early morning before they are fully awake, using the same type of traps as described above for crickets, or using more ambitious methods.
- Eating Earthworms. Earthworms are highly nutritious, and, believe it or not, an invasive species introduced to the Americas from Europe. Worms often come out en masse during heavy rains when the soil becomes so saturated with water they need to get out or drown.
- Eating Maggots. Yes, not only are maggots edible, they are a traditional superfood. They are also probably the most revolting insect one could imagine.
- Eating Aphids. Aphids are another edible insect.. Depending on what foliage they are feeding on, they can range from slightly bitter to sweet. Upon finding an infested plant or patch of plants, simply collect the aphids and eat them fresh or incorporate them into a meal as a nutritious supplement.
- Eating Termites. These little ones are another big player in traditional human cuisines. I have harvested them individually or in small groups and then toasted them in a hot pan.
- Eating Sowbugs. Sow bugs, also known as pillbugs and rolly pollies, are those little grey, pill-shaped mini-shrimp that you find when you lift up a rotten piece of wood, rock or anything that has been sitting on soil for a while.
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SNAILS AS FOOD - WIKIPEDIA
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