your so smart, I looked to see if moths were actualy eaten, they are so powdery, like in how, panfried, deep fried? Anyway, I found how nutritious moth larvae is; like high in protein... wonder how that is eaten?
"MOTH LARVAE provide about 265 calories per 100 Grams. They are about 63 % protein and 15 % fat with only about 4% water per gram. These are good if you want to get into body building on a budget."
But if moth larva are like other stuff ive seen, they're either fried or toasted i imagine. Bugs are always filled w protein and unless im starving ill pass.
Yeah me too, I just have his geeky kinda brain that would rather know and find out about these silly things... teaching children does that to a person... everything suddenly becomes interesting and like a sponge one is actually capable of drawing in information, albeit silly in the same breath. 😉
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MrPim ago
I refuse to eat GMO moths. Free range organic moth or nothing.
Nadeshda ago
your so smart, I looked to see if moths were actualy eaten, they are so powdery, like in how, panfried, deep fried? Anyway, I found how nutritious moth larvae is; like high in protein... wonder how that is eaten?
"MOTH LARVAE provide about 265 calories per 100 Grams. They are about 63 % protein and 15 % fat with only about 4% water per gram. These are good if you want to get into body building on a budget."
I learn something new everyday...
MrPim ago
I was just making a joke.
But if moth larva are like other stuff ive seen, they're either fried or toasted i imagine. Bugs are always filled w protein and unless im starving ill pass.
Nadeshda ago
Yeah me too, I just have his geeky kinda brain that would rather know and find out about these silly things... teaching children does that to a person... everything suddenly becomes interesting and like a sponge one is actually capable of drawing in information, albeit silly in the same breath. 😉