Now this is serious. I'm not talking about a starvation situation. There are places that serve em up in different ways.
Would you eat them properly cooked and would you eat them alive and raw?
Nothing like a juicy fat Madagascan ****roach eh?
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Now this is serious. I'm not talking about a starvation situation. There are places that serve em up in different ways.
Would you eat them properly cooked and would you eat them alive and raw?
Nothing like a juicy fat Madagascan ****roach eh?
Not a chance. I'll try anything food wise. I worked with a couple of guys one was Hmong and the other was Thai and they would bring me some exotic foods. From little fried whole frogs to this blood cake soup and I tried them all.
Bugs are a different matter entirely and I'll pass, thank you very much.
Very interesting question for the morning.
I'm generally not squeamish but I draw the line at bugs. If I were starving to death, maybe, but since this is not the scenario you're presenting, I'd have to say I wouldn't eat them.
I make my own bread with flour that I have ground myself, but sometimes I do eat things made with processed flour. That guarantees that I eat bugs.
And mouse poop.
I think I'd give them a go if they were cooked. I always find it easier when I see others tucking in too. I'd have to pass at the live stuff though. I do eat raw shellfish, so I don't claim to be logical about this, but it just seems unnecessarily cruel to eat them alive.
Anyway, what are you thinking of eating?!
Are there large amounts of hot sauce involved? Wait a minute, screw that. I don't intentionally eat bugs. Ever.
Well, maybe next year, when the tax increases cut in.
If the bugs were thought to be tasty by folks I would give it a try. I just don't want to be the guinea pig trying it first.
If we exclude starving or someone pointing a gun at me (why? who? revenge of an angry chef?) then i can no imagine a situation where i would/should eat bugs.
In military survival courses they eat grasshoppers, frogs, snakes and such but let's exclude that too.
I know that people in the far east are eating bugs like a snacks and they are eating dogs too. Now we probably eat something they wouldn't touch but i think it is better this way.
i have no desire to eat anything that will pop in my mouth and expel all kinds of nasty goo.. i have however eaten chocolate covered grasshoppers while in mexico and i thought they were kinda tasty.. not really on my list favourite foods... but i would eat them again if they were laying around.