Chocolate covered locusts?
Yech.
Sounds delicious.
Fried and covered with chili powder locusts.Yummy!
I thought it was locusts and honey??!?
I suddenly lost my appetite…
the Bible lists locusts as clean and therefore kosher
Maybe I could eat some of Harry Potter’s chocolate frogs.
Insects will be the last affected by climate change,we all will be eating them to survive. Scary stuff coming,soon to an area near you. Peace. :(
I have had chocolate covered ants, grasshoppers and baby bees and they all taste the same. Just like Nestle’s Crunch!
Exorcist 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osknDVcwEKI
I’ve had toasted grasshoppers/locusts, and I didn’t think they were particularly either good or bad. But chocolate coated? I’ve never heard of anybody chocolate-coating shrimp or lobster.
Of course they are Kosher – if they are around, there is nothing else to eat……
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lilmnm over 9 years ago
Chocolate covered locusts?
Argythree over 9 years ago
Yech.
King_Shark over 9 years ago
Sounds delicious.
nailer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Fried and covered with chili powder locusts.Yummy!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 9 years ago
I thought it was locusts and honey??!?
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
I suddenly lost my appetite…
oakie817 over 9 years ago
the Bible lists locusts as clean and therefore kosher
cubswin2016 over 9 years ago
Maybe I could eat some of Harry Potter’s chocolate frogs.
damifid0 over 9 years ago
Insects will be the last affected by climate change,we all will be eating them to survive. Scary stuff coming,soon to an area near you. Peace. :(
contralto2b over 9 years ago
I have had chocolate covered ants, grasshoppers and baby bees and they all taste the same. Just like Nestle’s Crunch!
boldyuma over 9 years ago
Exorcist 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osknDVcwEKI
gammaguy over 9 years ago
I’ve had toasted grasshoppers/locusts, and I didn’t think they were particularly either good or bad. But chocolate coated? I’ve never heard of anybody chocolate-coating shrimp or lobster.
route66paul over 9 years ago
Of course they are Kosher – if they are around, there is nothing else to eat……