Thursday, October 11, 2007
Eating insects for food, snacking on crickets, snakes, baby nestling sparrows, mice, scorpion soup
Entomophagy is the habit of eating insects as food. While it is common for many insects, birds and animals to indulge themselves, did you know that people in some parts of the world consider insects a very tasty delicacy?
If you live in Beijing or Bangkok, for example, you might fancy a taste of crickets. Or maybe you would prefer baby nestling sparrows, mice, snakes, or maybe a bowl of scrumptious scorpion soup?
These are all on the menu, as you can see from our pictures here. One man's meat is another man's poison, as they say. So, have a nice day. And enjoy your lunch.Eating insects for food, snacking on crickets, snakes, baby nestling sparrows, mice, scorpion soup
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