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When you are hungry the only difference between bee and beef is there is no "f" in bee!
The EU has now given the green light to the use of mealworm in powder form going into our food chain with no marking of the ingredients on their packaging (4g of mealworms in 100g of food). So due to the chitin content of bee brood and mealworm there is the potential for increased sensitivity to these products, asthma being one of them, we may see an increase in hospitalisation. Whatever we eat there is always a potential for allergic reactions. The only way to avoid these products would be to go organic.
 
The EU has now given the green light to the use of mealworm in powder form going into our food chain with no marking of the ingredients on their packaging (4g of mealworms in 100g of food). So due to the chitin content of bee brood and mealworm there is the potential for increased sensitivity to these products, asthma being one of them, we may see an increase in hospitalisation. Whatever we eat there is always a potential for allergic reactions. The only way to avoid these products would be to go organic.
Ironically organic products, as they don't use pesticides, might be more likely to have the occasional accidental insect included!
 
what if it's technically 'outside' the animal? my grandmother often used to fry us up a supper of Cerrig hwrdod - sliced, soaked in brine overnight, patted dry then dipped in flour and fried until a golden brown and just eaten with fresh bread and butter
Food of the gods
 
what if it's technically 'outside' the animal? my grandmother often used to fry us up a supper of Cerrig hwrdod - sliced, soaked in brine overnight, patted dry then dipped in flour and fried until a golden brown and just eaten with fresh bread and butter
Food of the gods
What is that?
Google translate said "stones of pride", times may have been hard but I hope you didn't have to eat rocks!
 
Sweetbreads, tripe, chitlins, giblets trotters, pork cheek, tongue, heart. Still sold in Cardiff Central market. My parents and grandparents used to talk about it.
 
What is that?
Bollocks
Literally translated cerrig means stones, but colloquially it refers to testicles
Hwrddod = rams

So ram's bollocks to you saeson ;)

They are also known as sweetbreads in our area
 
Yeah disgusting.
Like braised liver and kidneys and any other parts of an animal are disgusting.
What's the difference?
yup....agree...familiarity for me...have eaten a lot of flying ants and grasshoppers, which can be quite fatty and think drone brood would be similar...just dont fancy it given my dealings with drone brood

cop out
 
tried wearing a mask whilst out cycling?
lol

6 years as a kid in a Uganda where these are staples and instead of sweets....and a few years as a grown up kid since doing the same

but, leave me starving alone with only drone brood to eat and i think the drone brood would not survive!
 

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