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Pastimes : Hurricane and Severe Weather Tracking

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (24673)10/17/2024 8:15:59 PM
From: Benny-Rubin  Read Replies (1) of 26009
 


  • Giant water bugs
    In Southeast Asia, giant water bugs are a common food and are known as maeng da in Thai. They are eaten in a variety of ways, including lightly boiled, deep fried, or salted. The essence of the giant water bug is also extracted and added to chili-based sauces. Giant water bugs are high in protein, calcium, and iron. Some say they are crunchy and tough, with a nutty flavor.

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