except for silk moth pupae Ants have a lemon tang Giant water bugs taste of mint Fire ant pupae taste of watermelon Where it`s popular and how they eat them? Africa, Asia, and Latin America Winged termites are collected and fried, roasted, or made into bread. With cornmeal porridge. Beekeepers are considered virile, because they regularly eat larvae from their beehives De-winged dragonflies boiled in coconut milk with ginger and garlic. The agave worm, is eaten on tortillas and placed in bottles of mezcal liquor. Casu marzu- riddled with live insect larve, also called a rotten cheese. In Europe and USA it´s not popular. Why it´s good? Protein, but also vitamins, minerals, and fats. Crickets are high in calcium, and termites are rich in iron. Hamburger-18% protein and 18% fat. Cooked grasshopper- 60% protein and 6% fat. 45 kgs of feed produces 4.5 kgs of beef but 20 kgs of cricket. Products which can contain insects
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Did you know Alvarado and his men were the first Europeans to see American bison? American bison are sometimes called buffalo. Maize: A kind of corn grown by the Indians in the American Southwest. Its kernels are hard and many-colored. It grows well in the hot, dry climate of the American southwest. The Zuni Indians lived in the American Southwest. They ground up the maize to make flat cakes. Did you know the Spaniards called these tortillas?Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján (1510 22 September 1554) Allar Pajumägi AJ-21 Kasutatud Kirjandus: http://www.win.tue.nl/~engels/discovery/coronado.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Vasquez_de_Coronado http://www.answers.com/topic/francisco-v-squez-de-coronado http://www.s9.com/Biography/Coronado-Francisco-Vasquez-De http://www.floridahistory.com/coronado.html
which is the last place I lose fat. There are just five simple rules to follow: RULE #1: AVOID "WHITE" CARBOHYDRATES. Avoid any carbohydrate that is, or can be, white. The following foods are prohibited, except for within 30 minutes of nishing a resistance-training workout like those described in the "From Geek to Freak" or "Occam's Protocol" chapters: all bread, rice (including brown), cereal, potatoes, pasta, tortillas, and fried food with breading. If you avoid eating the aforementioned foods and anything else white, you'll be safe. Just for fun, another reason to avoid the whities: chlorine dioxide, one of the chemicals used to bleach our (even if later made brown again, a common trick), combines with residual protein in most of these foods to form alloxan. Researchers use alloxan in lab rats to induce diabetes. That's right--it's used to produce diabetes. This is bad news if you eat anything white