Yellow mealworm finger foods, smoothies, biscuits, pasta and burgers could soon be mass produced across Europe after the insect became the first to be found safe for human consumption by the EU food safety agency.
These maggot shaped worms, taste of peanuts and can be shared on your favourite water biscuits. Give them to kids as a special treat says ME Doctor Strange.
...and people used to worry about finding maggots in their food
This just makes me think, who was the bright spark who decided they were gonna eat that big round thing that came out of a chickens arse. Great decision but weird one to start with
This just makes me think, who was the bright spark who decided they were gonna eat that big round thing that came out of a chickens arse. Great decision but weird one to start with
Humans were lactose intolerant until about 7500 years ago which leads me to believe that the first person to suck on a cows titty was a perv and not an innovator.
Who the fuck is General Failure and why is he reading my harddisk?
This just makes me think, who was the bright spark who decided they were gonna eat that big round thing that came out of a chickens arse. Great decision but weird one to start with
Humans were lactose intolerant until about 7500 years ago which leads me to believe that the first person to suck on a cows titty was a perv and not an innovator.
admit it, weβve all been there. Not all on the animal variety though
This just makes me think, who was the bright spark who decided they were gonna eat that big round thing that came out of a chickens arse. Great decision but weird one to start with
Humans were lactose intolerant until about 7500 years ago which leads me to believe that the first person to suck on a cows titty was a perv and not an innovator.
Newmarket wrote: βWed Jan 13, 2021 7:14 pm
My 9 year old was offered all sorts of insects to eat at school a few months ago in a science lesson and rates the mealworms quite highly .
There are none in the fridge though .
My neighbours head takes up most of the space on the shelf .
You don't need to keep Spuds in the fridge mate....
Newmarket wrote: βWed Jan 13, 2021 7:14 pm
My 9 year old was offered all sorts of insects to eat at school a few months ago in a science lesson and rates the mealworms quite highly .
There are none in the fridge though .
My neighbours head takes up most of the space on the shelf .
You don't need to keep Spuds in the fridge mate....