Picture a hornet, a scorpion, some black ants, red termites and a few crickets, all dead and dried, lying in the palm of your hand. Pop them into your mouth. Crunch down. Chew. Swallow. Does the ...
This video shows how to make two playful novelty cakes. The first is a cartoon-style bug cake with a green striped body, a smiling face, and colorful fondant insects on top. The second is a snack tube ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium takes a leap into traditional Carnival treats with an exotic twist on the old standard: a cricket king cake. The king cake is filled with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. All this cake requires is flour, eggs, and 20 grams of dead insects? No you haven't misheard - a team of scientists at Belgium's ...
Bug appetit! The folks at the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium (423 Canal St., 504-524-2847) think your king cake needs a little more protein. Now through through Lundi Gras, visitors to Bug ...