World Edible Insect Day, celebrated on Thursday, October 23, is a global reminder that the future of food might just crawl. As the planet faces population growth and rising food insecurity, insects ...
Our upstairs neighbors recently went on a trip to Botswana and South Africa. Last night, we stopped by to eat some wildebeest paté, impala paté, (both good) and crunch on sundried mopani worms, a ...
(AP) In Zimbabwe, mopane worms are a staple part of the diet in rural areas and are considered a delicacy in the cities. They can be eaten dry, as crunchy as potato chips, or cooked and drenched in ...
World Edible Insect Day aims to raise awareness about sustainable and alternative forms of nutrition as the planet faces population growth, food insecurity, and environmental strain. Among the most ...
Kaizer Chiefs club captain Inacio Miguel was recently spotted trying out a special Southern African dish that's considered to be an acquired taste. Amakhosi centre back Inacio Miguel recently tried ...
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