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Edible Insect Nutrition Information https://www.edibleinsects.com/insect-nutrition-information/" As an example, we will look at the cricket raised on a high protein grain diet. They are packed with B vitamins being especially high in B12. In fact, crickets offer over triple the amount of B12 when compared to salmon. They are also a good source of the biologically active form of vitamin A and Riboflavin (also known as B2).When it comes to minerals, edible crickets pack almost five times as much magnesium as beef and three times as much iron. They supply more calcium than milk and they are high in zinc.
Wouldn't frying diminish or eliminate some of the vitamins? Would you then have to eat them raw???
I've eaten live bugs, baked bugs, and stir-fried bugs. None of them taste particularly bad, mostly a texture thing. Except termites. Live they taste minty. But you do end up with stuff in your teeth. Down side? Takes a lot of them to make a meal.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/14/us/man-351-journey-14-year-old-girl/index.htmlPedophile from Indiana walks 351 miles to Wisconsin (well not really, someone gave him a bus ticket for part of the journey) to have sex with what he thought was a 14 year old girl. I hope they castrate him. He had better options. visitors can't see pics , please register or login
If you were to lick the pepperoni, do you think you could stick the pizza on a window?visitors can't see pics , please register or login