Bugs: They´re What´s for Dinner

Mexico is a great country to expand your gastronomic horizons. Catherine gives you some options that may push you to your limits

Yuck, ew and icky may be the first words to come out of your mouth when seeing grasshoppers and other flying or crawling edible insects on a restaurant’s menu. Instead, while in Mexico try being like Andrew Zimmern on the Food Channel, and try one of these delicacies at least once. Maybe you too will declare, “This is the best thing I ever ate”. We pay dearly for and eat fungi (truffles), fish roe (caviar) and crocus flowers (saffron), so why not replicate some of the early Aztec diet by eating protein-rich, fat-free worms, ants or scorpions.

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Editor´s Note: I have been told by my coworkers that I must try Don PP on the highway if I want to have some of these delicacies. They highly suggest a dish of escamol (ant eggs) which they swear are delicious. I’m not entirely convinced…yet.

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