Well, here we are, but when the time came, she realized that really, insects just don't appear all that appetizing, despite the iron clad logic in support of eating them. I was still curious, though, so today I bought 20 Baht worth of crickets and grubs (way too much, as it turns out), and had a little taste!
Here are a few of the morsels in question:
And here is a video of me eating them. (For all you facebook folks (hi facebook folks!), you'll need to go to our blog to see it at: http://weareramblingman.blogspot.com/ ).
Also, I know I incorrectly refer to the crickets as grasshoppers near the end of the video. Though there were grasshoppers on offer, all I can say is that eating the grubs must have disoriented me.
In the end, though the crickets actually tasted pretty good, they're not quite a crisply snack I'll be craving much. (Afterwards I ate the breaded deep-fried shrimp we bought from the neighboring street vendor. They're like the insects of the sea, and far more delicious.)
5 comments:
I love the "grubs are not tasty" face :).
Were they cooked, your mom asks hopefully...
The crispy-chile-spiced bowl of little crickety creatures I had in Beijing were overrated, too.
I loved the Jen laughter accompanying that face...:-)
By the way, it gives a whole new meaning to the kid rhyme "Nobody likes me,everybody hates me, guess I'll go eat worms--long ones, fat ones, little tiny skinny ones...
No need to thank me. :-)
Your helpful momster
I've always thought I could probably manage to munch on insects as a challenge to myself, but after watching you - no, I don't think so. It will have to remain one of those cultural rifts that I cannot cross!
We've enjoyed your adventures! Jan Kornberg
Lemongrass ay? I'll have to remember that the next time I feed a BEARDED DRAGON! I wonder what you call a vegetarian who makes exceptions for BUGS!
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