Can I just put them in my mouth but not eat them if I want to scare children by opening my mouth so that they make that noise so children will think that the noise is coming out of my mouth and then fly out at them for the coup de grace?
Yes, was about to link this, this legit sounds cool.
Not as good as beetle helicopter noises, but close.Also you can scream back at it from real close.
That this occurred to someone is just more proof that groceries cost too much.
Nah, this has been a thing for a WHILE. My great grandma had cookbooks from the 1930s with recipes for cicadas.
“shellfish”
You mean sea insects?
Yeah, but the experts were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should
Huh would you look at that, I’m allergic to shellfish now.
As someone with a shrimp allergy, I have to be careful with my coffee too. Certain regions, such as Colombia, are notorious for high removedroach content in their coffee.
As an avid coffee drinker… WHAT THE FUCK!?
And now I’m even more glad that I buy whole bean rather than ground coffee.
I buy whole bean then toss in a roach or two so I get the full experience, fresh right in my kitchen.
This is really cool, so you use only local roaches? That’s my issue with packaged coffee - the roaches are usually from Argentina or something and i try to buy American as much as possible.
I prefer single origin, not a blend, so I order my coffee and my roaches from the same region in colombiay
What have I just read in this thread?
Art
If you really want to read the shitty article. TL;DR don’t eat them raw.
Certainly, if I were to eat a cicada, I would choose to eat them when they’re in what we call the teneral state or when they’ve just molted, and they’re still soft," Benson said. "They don’t have the wings fully developed, and I wouldn’t eat a cicada raw; I would cook it.”
Til: insects and shellfish are basically the same thing.
Shrimps is bugs
For a long time; crab, lobster, crayfish were seen by the upper class as bugs of the sea and were very inexpensive. It’s only relatively recently did they become hella expensive. My 8th birthday party, I remember getting a pound of snow crab legs (including sides) for $6.99 at a nice seafood restaurant. I was born in the 90s, so it wasn’t that long ago!
What if I am allergic to cicadas? The article doesn’t seem to specify that case.
You’re making me think of all the drug commercials that says “Don’t take this drug if you are allergic to this drug.” removed, how do I know if I don’t take it first?