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Edible Insects  And Abacha  Across the world and especially in Nigeria, people have been eating insects for thousands of years. We call it entomophagy – the practice of eating insects as food. Common Edible Insects in Igbo Land & Nigeria Palm weevil larvae - Fat, creamy, and fried. A delicacy in the East and South-South. Very high in protein and fat Grasshoppers & Crickets - Roasted with salt and pepper during rainy season. Crunchy snack.   Termites – Winged termites that come out after first rain. Fried or used in soup.   Caterpillars –  Dried palm caterpillars used in egusi and vegetable soups for flavor.   Some red ants are harvested for their sour taste and used to season food. Why People Eat Insects Nutrition: Very high in protein, iron, zinc, and healthy fats. Some insects have more protein than beef per 100g.   Environment: Insects need little water, feed, and land compared to cows or goats. They produce less greenhouse gas.   Seasonal food & Income: Many families harvest and sell nchi, nza, and termites during their season. It’s business.   Culture & Medicine: In some villages, palm weevil larvae are given to nursing mothers for strength. Roasted crickets are used for children who don’t eat well. How We Prepare Them Roasting/Frying: Most common. With salt, pepper, and palm oil.   Drying & Grinding: Dried caterpillars and termites are ground into soup seasoning.   Boiling then frying: to remove dirt and make it crisp.   Things to Note Harvest safely: Only eat insects from clean places. Avoid those sprayed with chemicals.   Cook well: Always fry or boil to kill bacteria.   Allergies: People allergic to shellfish can also react to some insects because they are related. Bottom line is dible insects are “mini-livestock.” They are sustainable, nutritious, and already part of our food culture. From nchi in palm trees to nza after rain, they turn pests into protein.  Proverb to carry: “Anụ ọhịa dị n’ọhịa abụghị ihe mkpofu, ọ bụ nri.” The insects in the bush are not waste, they are food.
Edible Insects And Abacha Across the world and especially in Nigeria, people have been eating insects for thousands of years. We call it entomophagy – the practice of eating insects as food. Common Edible Insects in Igbo Land & Nigeria Palm weevil larvae - Fat, creamy, and fried. A delicacy in the East and South-South. Very high in protein and fat Grasshoppers & Crickets - Roasted with salt and pepper during rainy season. Crunchy snack. Termites – Winged termites that come out after first rain. Fried or used in soup. Caterpillars – Dried palm caterpillars used in egusi and vegetable soups for flavor. Some red ants are harvested for their sour taste and used to season food. Why People Eat Insects Nutrition: Very high in protein, iron, zinc, and healthy fats. Some insects have more protein than beef per 100g. Environment: Insects need little water, feed, and land compared to cows or goats. They produce less greenhouse gas. Seasonal food & Income: Many families harvest and sell nchi, nza, and termites during their season. It’s business. Culture & Medicine: In some villages, palm weevil larvae are given to nursing mothers for strength. Roasted crickets are used for children who don’t eat well. How We Prepare Them Roasting/Frying: Most common. With salt, pepper, and palm oil. Drying & Grinding: Dried caterpillars and termites are ground into soup seasoning. Boiling then frying: to remove dirt and make it crisp. Things to Note Harvest safely: Only eat insects from clean places. Avoid those sprayed with chemicals. Cook well: Always fry or boil to kill bacteria. Allergies: People allergic to shellfish can also react to some insects because they are related. Bottom line is dible insects are “mini-livestock.” They are sustainable, nutritious, and already part of our food culture. From nchi in palm trees to nza after rain, they turn pests into protein. Proverb to carry: “Anụ ọhịa dị n’ọhịa abụghị ihe mkpofu, ọ bụ nri.” The insects in the bush are not waste, they are food.

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