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ALL Reading Blaiks: Special (101 20C)
101. VERSION 1:
Fancy a locust for lunch? Probably not, if you live in the west, but elsewhere it's a different story. Edible insects —termites, stick insects, dragonflies, grasshoppers and giant water bugs — are on the menu for an ESTIMATED 80 per cent Of the world's population. More than 1000 species of insects are served up around the world. For example, "kungu cakes" — made from midges —are a DELICACY in parts of Africa. Mexico is an insect-eating — or entomophagous hotspot, where more than 200 insect species are consumed. Demand is so high that 40 species are now under threat, including white agave worms. These caterpillars of the tequila giant-skipper butterfly FETCH around $250 a kilogram. Eating insects makes NUTRITIONAL sense. Some contain more PROTEIN, i-nstance, is about 80 per cent protein. Insects can be a good SOURCE (Usta terpsichore) eaten in Angola is rich in iron, zinc and thiamine. than meat or fish. The female gypsy moth, for of vitamins and minerals too: a type of caterpillar What do they taste like? Ants have a lemon tang, apparently, whereas giant water bugs. taste of mint and fire ant pupae of watermelon. You have probably, inadvertently, already tasted some of