From New York City’s Toloache to London’s Grub Kitchen as dining out options, and from cricket pasta to cricket protein bars for cooking in or eating on the run, insect cuisine is all the rage these ...
DENVER, Colo. — What would you do if you were given a heaping plate of cooked crickets or grilled grubs for dinner? If you’re from the United States, then you’d probably refuse to eat. Your shock and ...
At an event to honor the modern-day science hero, $15,000 worth of edible insects were on the menu. So Tyson was willing — if not exactly eager... More than 1,000 guests in gowns and tuxedos crowded ...
CHIANG MAI, Thailand -- I broke open my omelet and ant eggs spilled out. They were glistening white, the size of Rice Krispies. I sat up and took a breath. Could I stomach this? Before I arrived in ...
Get ready for a new kind of cooking class, Iowa. For this culinary instruction, you'll be learning to make wild mushroom risotto with mealworms and chocolate chip cake with cricket flour. Yes, you ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The menu includes crickets and wax worms on toothpick skewers for dipping in a fountain of melted chocolate, along with "tarsal toffee" made with bug legs and mealworms and fudge ...
BANGKOK, Oct 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thai chef Surasit Buttama spent almost a decade cooking international food at upscale restaurants and hotels in the United States and Thailand, but he ...
Picture a hornet, a scorpion, some black ants, red termites and a few crickets, all dead and dried, lying in the palm of your hand. Pop them into your mouth. Crunch down. Chew. Swallow. Does the ...
The University of Wisconsin Undergraduate Entomology Society hosted its fourth annual Swarm to Table event Saturday, April 13 at The Crossing. Selling out 300 tickets for the third year in a row, S2T ...
Termites and crickets may be delicious, but does eating them help change our food system in positive ways? Anthropologist Barbara J. King takes a... From New York City's Toloache to London's Grub ...
More than 1,000 guests in gowns and tuxedos crowded into a two-story hall on Saturday night at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Standing among a pack of well-preserved African ...