Sunday, June 15, 2014

Bugs Could Be A Great Choice For A Date Meal...If You Live In Another Country

Although not always visually appealing to some, bugs are, in fact, claimed to be delicious by many people who actually are bold enough to try them. The local Thais are known to whip up great tasting bug cuisines, which are easily found on the streets and night markets - all at staggeringly low prices. These dishes are definitely not meant for those with delicate stomach. Either way, love it or hate it!
1. Fried Wasps
These little insects have a nutty and smoky flavor to it so this dish is a good start for those who have never tried eating bugs before. The most commonly found bug dish, fried wasps is also very cheap - about 40 Baht for 100 grams.
2. Wasp Larvae
Wasp Larvae are typically found in Northern Thailand and is white in color. They taste a little like mashed potato and taste even better when dipped in salt. Some of the locals spice the food up with a little chili flakes, which make the whole larvae dish good to be eaten 'as is'.
3. Stir Fried Rhinoceros Beetle Larvae
These larvae are most commonly known as grubs and contain a good source of protein and nutrients. They are considered to be pests in Thailand as they tend to kill banana trees and palm trees. The larvae are stir-fried to perfection and are very crispy - perfect to be eaten on its own.
4. Fried Scorpions
Known to be a great source of vitamin and several proteins, the stingers and pincers on these baby scorpions are carefully removed before they are fried. They can be eaten fried, roasted or even baked, depending on your preference. Sometimes, these scorpions are also soaked in Whisky to give off a slight alcoholic bitter-ish taste. Eating fried scorpions is like eating popcorn - it's crispy on the outside and airy on the inside as the internal organs sort of evaporated when they are fried.
5. Fried Crickets
The most commonly found bug dish, Fried Crickets are sold almost everywhere in the streets of Thailand. They can be eaten fried, sautéed, boiled or even roasted. These crickets, when deep-fried, taste very much like pork. Just like with prawns, remove the cricket's head before putting them into your mouth.
6. Fried Silkworm
Deep-fried and served with bits of pandan leaves, these fried silkworms actually give off a really nice smell! Also, they don't taste so bad because they feed only on Mulberry leaves so in that sense, these bugs are pretty clean on the inside.
Plan your trip to Thailand with Krabifinder today! Krabifinder features several locations such as Krabi, Phi Phi, Phuket, Trang, Surat Thani, Lanta and Pang Nga (Southern Thailand). These few places are home to the above unusual bug dishes and can easily be found in markets and street stalls almost everywhere.


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