So.... Who wants to go first...

Toddy

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There are days I am beyond glad I'm vegetarian :)

What on earth were you looking for to find that ? Supposedly tasty and protein rich though.
Me ? I feed that stuff to the birds.

atb,
M
 

Corso

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A collegue at work finds great joy in finding aisan street food for us to try

I gave spider and scopion a try last time - pretty pointless to be honest - vurtually no flavour or texture
 

decorum

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Wonder if they're hookable? :)

Judging by the final entry on their list, possibly not.

I appreciate their honesty ...

  • Real, vile little crunchy critters prepared and ready to eat
  • Best enjoyed with sweet chilli dipping sauce
  • High in protein and low in carbohydrates - the ultimate low fat snack
  • Sourced from sustainable stocks and organically fed
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  • No added colours or preservatives
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  • Ideal for use in Bush Tucker Challenge charity fundraising events
  • Contents: A variety of dehydrated mixed edible insects
  • Net weight: 40 grams / 1.40 ounces
  • Packaging: Sealed foil pouch with oxygen and moisture absorber to maintain freshness
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  • Note: Cooked insects are brittle and may not arrive whole or intact following their time in the postal system

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John Fenna

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I have eaten fried bugs in Thailand - crispy and salty ... OK but not great...
I have eaten cooked worms and spiders in the UK and they too are OK...
I have eaten snails in France, shellfish in Europe and the UK and tofu in Thailand - horrible!
 

Toddy

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......but tofu's good :D

Really, I like it :D It's tasty, adaptable, easily flavoured, can be creamy, chewy or crispy, sweet, sour or savoury, it's the ultimate low weight, high protein food......and it doesn't go rancid like jerky can either.

:rolleyes: though in this company I'd be better offering the bird food I suppose :)
Do you think those crispy critter things smell as bad as the dried mealworms I feed the birds ? :yuck:

cheers,
M
 

British Red

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:rolleyes:

It's slightly bean flavoured, but it takes up other flavours and it can be made in many different textures too.

M

I'm planning to grow our own soya next year (as well as Haricot and Dutch Brown) - I propose a thread on "ten better things than tofu to do with a soya bean" :D
 

spiritwalker

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whats all the fuss mealworms are tasty like chewed up cashew nut paste :-D, woodlice have a shrimpy taste, dried worms taste like bacon rind... once you get over what they are some bugs are quite tasty...
 

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