• @[email protected]
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    438 months ago

    So like, do you have to de-shell them or do you just eat them exoskeleton and all? Given that their diet is fresh sap and xylem water, they seem like pretty clean little bugs to eat. I’d try it.

    • @[email protected]
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      368 months ago

      I feel like this is what needs to be stated when talking about eating bugs. If you’re giving me bugs that eat what amounts to sugar water then I’m much less concerned about bug poop.

      • @[email protected]
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        268 months ago

        Texture seems important too, and the thought of a sap eating bug that has a similar texture to shrimp… Doesn’t sound all that bad. I’m honestly half tempted to try to test it when they emerge.

        Seems like there’s a fungus that’s known to eat their ass, but as long as they’re free of that it seems fair game.

      • @Sam_Bass
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        28 months ago

        Wouldnt shelling leave a gooey blob anyway?

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          48 months ago

          Yeah how do you get a cicada out of its shell and still have something that is meaningfully a cicada?

          • @Sam_Bass
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            38 months ago

            Very gingerly i would think

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          8 months ago

          Maybe remove it after cooking? How would they get to shrimp-like texture otherwise?

          Unless they mean shrimp-like with the shell still on, which is silly.

          • @Sam_Bass
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            28 months ago

            Go ahead and eat them how you want to i’m just gonna sit here and not ;)