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Take it from me, the giant insects swarming Washington DC don t taste that bad

Etats-Unis Au menu : des sushis à la cigale, création d un chef qui n a peur de rien

Etats-Unis Au menu : des sushis à la cigale, création d un chef qui n a peur de rien
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Freaked by cicada swarms? You could just stick a fork in em

Freaked by cicada swarms? You could just stick a fork in em Cicada nymphs appear on top of chocolate cookies at the home of University of Maryland entomologists Michael Raupp and Paula Shrewsbury in Columbia, Md. on May 17, 2021. The cookies are meant to depict the cicada nymph emerging from the dirt. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) | Photo: AP. By MARK KENNEDY Created: May 19, 2021 11:59 AM NEW YORK (AP) - Cicadas are poised to infest whole swaths of American backyards this summer. Maybe it s time they invaded your kitchen. Swarms of the red-eyed bugs, who are reemerging after 17 years below ground, offer a chance for home cooks to turn the tables and make them into snacks.

Bug appetit: Just add some sugar, spice and cicadas

A cicada peers over a ledge in Chapel Hill, N.C. in this 2011 file photo. Swarms of the red-eyed bugs reemerging after 17 years below ground offer a chance for home cooks to turn the tables: making the cicadas into snacks. Full of protein, gluten-free, low-fat and low-carb, cicadas were used as a food source by Native Americans and are still eaten by humans in many countries. AP

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