Show me a cockroach that tastes like crab legs with butter and I'm eating those, too
33 1 ReplyDonโt knock it until youโve boiled a cockroach and put butter on it!
9 0 ReplyYeah, but you usually peel a crab or shrimp before eating it. How do you peel the carapace of a cockroach?
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I think it's a delicacy on certain train rides.
2 0 ReplyYou could try living under abject poverty and serfdom for generations. Or maybe lenghty castle siege.
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Granted, water bugs have LEAGUES more meat on their exoskeletons then their land based counterparts.
Like that feels a bit weird to size comparison a centipede and a lobster, which is like 30 times itโs size.
31 0 ReplyAbsolutely. We'd definitely have centipede cuisine if they were the size of a lobster. People will eat anything.
6 0 ReplyExcept the rich, apparently.
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I donโt eat either. Iโm consistent.
21 0 ReplyThe ocean flavor really elevates them beyond terrestrial bugs.
14 0 ReplyBrining other meats makes them taste better, why wouldn't the briney deep make my bugs taste better?
12 1 ReplyCall it by its name. They are salty.
The ocean flavor can be achieved with dry algae put on water.
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I'm squeamish about bugs or water bugs.
I also have a tough time eating animals after I see someone clean it.
Do I wish someone would make a grasshopper burger that wouldn't get chitin stuck between my teeth so I could eat more protein with a lot more of a clear conscious? Hell yeah.
13 2 ReplySome people dry them and grind them into powder. Quite tasty actually.
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If a cockroach tasted as good as lobster with some garlic and butter, I'd be okay with land bugs, too.
11 0 ReplyIf you need to drown something in drawn butter to make it edible, I don't think it should be considered food. The butter is the food. ๐
4 0 ReplyHow do you know they don't?
4 0 ReplyI do.
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12 2 ReplyWho even has a problem with this?
Scorpions? Lobsters? Crabs? Whatever man just keep bringing me that!
10 1 ReplyI don't see a problem here, i hate both.
9 1 ReplyNever had a problem with most insects. I can't say I have ever had anything along the lines of worms, but I wouldn't be opposed.
Grasshoppers and bee larvae are both normal foods in my country, the younger generation doesn't really eat them much but you can definitely find them around. Usually older-style drinking establishments. They're good.
Silkworm pupae are the absolute best drinking snack and I will die on this hill. Give me a cup of beondegi and beer and I am good for the night.
11 3 ReplyCalling them the same doesn't make them the same.
10 2 Replyi know it's a meme but fr tho crabs/lobsters/shrimp have always grossed me out and the few times i've tried them i wanted to barf
8 1 ReplyI like fried shrimp, like the small ones in fried rice, but crabs and lobsters have always been a no for me. It's not even that I think they're gross, I just don't want to eat them.
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I've had scorpion before. I'd eat crickets if they were prepped right. Grasshoppers, too.
8 1 ReplyNice try, CIA.
7 0 ReplyI hate both
8 1 ReplyGrasshoppers aren't too bad
7 1 ReplyScrimps is bugs
6 0 ReplyYou'd eat a sardine, but not a dolphin? I don't understand
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6 2 Replysardines dont have exoskeleton. they have scales as their skin, and a verterbral column we call spine.
1 0 ReplyBoth exoskeleton, both are fish, same difference, there's a lot of factors that decide a person's preference in food not one thing.
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This is the most clear cut "2 types of people in the world" problem I've ever seen
5 1 ReplyYes.
3 0 ReplyExactly
3 0 ReplyIs there anything wrong with that?
3 0 ReplyLemme eat the yummy watery fellas
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