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Old 2nd June 2008, 01:55 PM
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Chef, apparently, the bugs make for nutritious and savoury treats ...............



Exotic foods are all the rage these days, with people looking to bring a little adventure into their culinary worlds via a series of spices and herbs that don't exactly grow in our back gardens. Our tendency towards the new, the fashionable and the exotic is also reflected in the unusual (sometimes downright alarming) ingredients some of the companies in the cosmetic industry use when preparing the latest versions of their face and eye creams – viper venom and snail slime among them. In keeping with this trend, an even stranger addition to the list of "things experts say we should at least try to do" is eating... well, insects.

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization held a conference earlier this year in which it discussed entomophagy (the whole concept of eating insects as food even has a scientific name) and reached the conclusion that eating bugs is not only a fast way to adopt a diet that's rich in nutrients, but also the perfect strategy to reduce pests and put less strain on the planet's increasingly scarce resources. In other words, the fastest way to deal with, say, locusts, is not spraying an extra-strong brand of pesticides, but rather eating the insects. It's not without precedent – when Thailand was unable to control its locust problem, the local government encouraged locals to eat the offenders and even distributed a series of delicious recipes.

Apparently, experts say, we fancy Americans and Europeans are pretty much the only ones on the planet who dislike the idea of snacking on grilled caterpillars and find stir-fried crickets a revolting idea. In 113 countries around the world, eating insects is a serious business: no less than 1,700 species of bugs have made the leap from leaves, flowers and tree bark onto the plates of eagerly-awaiting restaurant guests. However, at least for the moment, there's a pretty slim chance that Westerners will go for the "Sago grubs wrapped in banana leaves" special at their favorite restaurant. As one representative of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization put it, "we need to get the food into a form where someone doesn't have to look the bug in the eye when they eat it". Well said indeed. What do you think?


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Mopani worms and fried ants!!!
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Pietro, you euro-centric gourmet,

Mopani worms are quite nice IF they are prepared right and are without a ton of sand.
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Chef, apparently, the bugs make for nutritious and savoury treats ...............


Those who agree can start at home to dish up cockcroaches and other creepy stuff as a replacement for fresh meat and fish.

I'll stick to the traditional lamb chop with a nice sauce or some salmon serve with a white creamy sauce, with rice, or noodles, or couscous, or potatoes boiled/fried and fresh vegetables, with a desert of fruit of the season in thick fresh, cream as long as my budget allow it.

No need for me to join the rest of the hopeless poor. When lamb chops become to exspensive, I'll change my habit to beef steaks, just marinated it a day or two before, to allow soft and tenderness.

What about replace rice with casava or noodles with some leaves of mopani trees, it seemed to be a runner. Close all chicken licken outlets, all Mc Donalds, all Burger Kings, all North Sea Fish sectors and open new mopani worms franchises and cockcroaches fast food stores.

Serve fried monkeys in rich gravy sauce with maroela leave-dip sauce. The future are in the hands of the uneducated fools ... viva poverty .... viva!
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The man from the fleshpots of one of the two Germanies! A real coconut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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