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From Fox News U.N. Conference Promotes Insect-Eating for Everyone From Famine Victims to Astronauts CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Crickets, caterpillars and grubs are high in protein and minerals and c…
The insect is so large — as big as a human hand — it's been dubbed a "tree lobster." Presumed extinct, some enterprising entomologists found them on a barren hunk of rock in the middle of the ocean.
Brace yourselves, America: Many of your favorite foods may contain bits and pieces of creatures that you probably didn’t know were there.
10 mm size frog. In situ shot @ Guapiles, Limón, Costa Rica
"Presentation is everything," says David George Gordon. In his revised Eat-A-Bug cookbook, the author offers recipes designed to please the palate and tempt the eyes. Insect "food porn" has arrived.