Surf these sites: Audubon Institute: Zack Lemanns''s Insect Recipes -- Small collection of insect recipes created as an introduction to an upcoming bug museum. Bay Area Bug Eating Society (BABES) -- San Francisco Entomophagists. This club is dedicated to the eating of bugs. Bug Cuisine -- Quick, simple recipes for the more recreational bug-eater. Bug-eating Page -- Various articles and links to using insects as food. Bugfood II: Insects as Food -- The thought of eating insects may be very unsettling to most people in this day and age. However, in many cultures insects and other arthropods have been eaten as a staple and/or as a delicacy. Bugfood! -- Offers a variety of recipes and links to satisfy anyone''s bug-filled food craving. Dr. Frog''s Recipe Page -- Basic information about the history and composition of various insect dishes. Eat Bug.Com -- Edible Insects, links, info, recipes, more. Food Insects Newsletter -- How-to articles about harvesting and preparing insects. Insect Recipes -- As seen on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Recipes, nutrition information, where to buy insects, and the Insect Horror Film Festival. Insects as Food -- Info on: nutrition , where to purchase, and recipes. Insects as Human Food, HYG-2160-96 -- Hosted by Ohio State University. Entomologists, farmers and chefs who are promoting edible insects, a foodstuff better known in academic circles as "Microlivestock." Article, recipes, and nutritional information. O. Orkin Insect Zoo: Bugs on the Menu -- Information on how insects are prepared around the world accompanied by a few recipes. The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook -- David G. Gordon shows 33 ways to cook grasshoppers, ants, water bugs, spiders, centipedes, and their kin. Buy, look through reviews, or read about the author. Woodlouse Recipes -- Part of a page developed as a resource for Y13 Biology students. Recipes with pictures of each completed dish.
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