i would say....a cricket
Escamoles are ant larvae harvested from the roots of agave plants in Mexico. Considered a delicacy, they are often cooked and eaten as a form of protein-rich food.
In some parts of the world, tarantulas are considered a delicacy and are often fried and eaten as a crunchy snack. They are high in protein and are said to have a nutty flavor.
Here in Japan we eat horse, it is lightly grilled and dipped in sauce - delicious ! (In Japanese it is called Basashi) The French people consider horsemeat a sweet meat delicacy and an integral but expensive part of French cuisine.
Yes, snakes are considered a delicacy in some cultures and can be eaten. However, it is important to properly prepare snake meat to ensure it is safe to eat and to be aware of any potential health risks associated with consuming snake meat.
No :)
No, Mother Teresa was not half eaten by maggots and rats.
The most popular native delicacy in Siquijor is the torta, a type of Filipino coffee cake that is similar to a muffin. Another common native delicacy eaten there are sea urchins.
Stanislovas
They are harmless, in Japan they are considered a delicacy that is usually eaten cooked or dried.
Nih Crisps are an Asian delicacy and can certainly be eaten. They are made with Asian squashes and are often served in Vietnamese or Laotian restaurants.
Rats
Although rare nowadays mice are still eaten. The Romans considered them a delicacy
The kangaroo rat (like any other rodent) can be eaten by humans.
People, rats, King Snakes,
no the mouse will be eaten and they fight
Its actually seaweed. Very saltly and frequently eaten with smoked bacon and boiled patatoes.