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growabrain: Entomophagy (Insect Eating) Archives
Blog with links and photographs covering all aspects of eating insects, from
recipes to newspaper articles to personal experiences.

  • Canned grasshoppers, locusts, water beetles, crickets, silkworm pupae and ant eggs are available at the supermarket

  • Who would deliberately drink a dose of gut worms? Anna Glanz

  • - Let's eat bugs (From ) - A Strange Blog (From ) Mezcal with the worm - forget it! What about? and The true history of the - 1/19/04 is located close to the city center on Manat Road which is between Chomphon and Mahatthai roads

  • - 8/2/03 from Iowa State University , global consultants to the Worm Farming Industry in Santa Monica (From ) (From ) - 1/17/04 from Bert Christensen Comments ? More Links? Please add them here! February 1, 2004 in |  



    Vermicomposting
    Online .PDF "how to" booklet on composting with worms, from New Mexico State
    University.



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    Uncommon Vermicomposting books, videos, plus worm bins and redworms for sale.

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    Worm Farm.Com - Worm Farms and Vermicomposting
    Information and products related to vermicomposting, or worm composting including
    the Worm-A-Roo vermicomposter system.

  • Wormfarm.com - Worm Farms and Vermicomposting Wormfarm.com provides information and products related to vermicomposting , or worm composting including the worm-a-roo vermicomposter system

  • T he unseen worm, who has been quietly aerating, tilling, and fertilizing the soil for centuries, is truly our partner in the fight to save the environment

  • We hope that this site will finally give the worm population the recognition it deserves, along with some much needed help from us

  • It's time to return the favor and help ourselves in the process!! In the past 50 years, mankind has destroyed the worm habitat in an effort to 'improve' agricultural efficiency

  • The use of chemical fertilizers has increased the salinity of the soil, making it unpalatable to our worm friends

  • As if that wasn't enough, over-tillage of the soil destroys the worm tunnels that are vital to their efforts

  • Meanwhile, worms across the planet continue to faithfully fertilize and aerate the soil despite our ungrateful attitude

  • Worms are ready to eat that organic waste and give us fertilizer in return

  • Now, you can help the worms and our planet by using the Worm-a-roo™ to provide shelter and food for thousands of our trustworthy friends


    Composting with Redworms
    An informative "how to" of home vermiculture.

  • Composting with Redworms Many homeowners have some kind of home composting system in operation

  • There is a solution! Kitchen wastes can be converted to a rich humus with the help of redworms

  • Children find worms fascinating

  • They are very well behaved "pets, " and also help with household chores! What to Call It It is called a "home vermiculture system" or "worm box system." The system contains A physical structure : a redworm box or container Biological organisms : redworms and microorganisms & macroorganisms A controlled environment : temperature, moisture, acidity A maintenance program : bedding preparation, food waste burying, separating redworms from compost and using compost Where to Put It Consider the needs of redworms and needs of the owner

  • Redworms need controlled temperature, contolled moisture content, controlled aeration and proper pH

  • Temperature: Redworms tolerate a wide range of temperatures, however, the ideal temperature is between 55 – 77 degrees F

  • is harmful, sometimes fatal, to redworm populations

  • Redworms should be protected from freezing temperatures


    Worm Digest - Home
    This non-profit magazine is dedicated to vermiculture, and composting and recycling
    with worms. Published 4 times per year, the Web site contains many ...

  • Login Form Username Password Remember me No account yet? Main Menu Polls Who are the Imposters With Worm-Like Bodies? A South African Giant and Driloleirus from Oregon A Nightcrawler and a Red Marsh Worm A Red Wiggler and a Giant Palouse from Washington State A Roundworm and a Leech Who's Online We have 5 guests and 1 member online Joe Tex Latest News Most Popular Down In The Dirt User Rating: / 2 Written by Administrator Sunday, 25 June 2006 Down In The Dirt Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 June 2006 ) Team Hopes to Find Another Rare Worm User Rating: / 1 Written by Administrator Sunday, 25 June 2006 Team Hopes to Find Another Rare Worm Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 June 2006 ) Trees Grow From Load of Rubbish User Rating: / 0 Written by Administrator Sunday, 25 June 2006 Trees Grow From Load of Rubbish Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 June 2006 ) Site and contents are © 2006 WormDigest.org

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    Division of Parasitic Diseases - Toxocariasis Fact Sheet
    Includes cause, symptoms, prevention, and treatment.

  • | Toxocariasis (TOX-o-kah-RYE-us-sis) Roundworm Infection (Zoonotic) What is toxocariasis? Toxocariasis is a zoonotic (animal to human) infection caused by the parasitic roundworms commonly found in the intestine of dogs ( Toxocara canis ) and cats ( T

  • OLM occurs when a microscopic worm enters the eye; it may cause inflammation and formation of a scar on the retina

  • Symptoms of VLM, which are caused by the movement of the worms through the body, include fever, coughing, asthma, or pneumonia

  • How serious is infection with Toxocara ? In most cases, Toxocara infections are not serious, and many people, especially adults infected by a small number of larvae (immature worms), may not notice any symptoms

  • How can you prevent toxocariasis? Have your veterinarian treat your dogs and cats, especially young animals, regularly for worms

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    Cathy's Crawly Composters
    Canadian supplier of red wiggler worms, vermicomposting bins, and informative books.

  • Worm away your garbage Find out more..

  • Composting with specialty worms known as Red Wigglers is a clean environmently friendly way to save hundreds of pounds of waste from going to local landfills

  • Worms produce beautiful black castings - a nitrogen rich natural fertilizer

  • Odourless when operating effectively - worms eat decomposting matter, therefore eating away any nauseous odours and leaving a fresh earthy smell


    Silk Worm
    From the Vegan Society's pages. The history of silk. Production, properties and
    uses of silk fiber. A critical look on the exploitation of the silk worm in ...


    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 ...

  • Tortillas are served with red and white agave worms in many Mexico city restaurants

  • On the menu are interesting dishes such as stir-fried mealworms and caterpillar crunch (a combination of trail mix and fried caterpillars)

  • Ants, crickets, grasshoppers and mealworms are the most common insects used for cooking

  • Fifty years ago, it was common for an apple to have worms inside, bean pods with beetle bites and cabbage with worm eaten leaves

  • The nutritional content of edible insects and other animals based on a 100 gram serving are as follows: Energy (Kcal) Protein (g) Iron (mg) Thiamine (mg) Riboflavin (mg) Niacin Termite (Macrotermes subhyanlinus) 61314.20.750.131.150.95 Caterpillar (Usata terpsichore) 37028.235.53.671.915.2 Weevil (Rhynchophorus phoenicis) 5626.713.13.022.247.8 Beef (Lean ground) 21927.43.50.090.236.0 Fish (Broiled cod) 17028.51.00.080.113.0 Some tasty insect recipes obtained from the Iowa State Department of Entomology EntoGopher are as follows: Rootworm Beetle Dip 2 cups low-fat cottage cheese 1-1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons skim milk 1/2 cup reduced calorie mayonnaise 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped 1 tablespoon onion, chopped 1-1/2 tsp


    Organics Outlook Worms
    Resources for people seeking information about worm composting/vermicomposting,
    worm suppliers, worm bins, and vermicomposting in the classroom.

  • So what, you may ask, is vermicomposting and how does it work? Well, "vermi" is the Latin word for worm, and worms like to feed on slowly decomposing organic materials (e.g., vegetable scraps)

  • So, vermicomposting is the practice of using worms to make compost simply by feeding them your food waste

  • The reason vermicomposting is becoming popular is because worms are very efficient eating machines

  • Links to Other Worm Composting Sites (Organic fertilizer) --North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Events/Conferences None at this time Last updated: April 29, 2005 Organic Materials Management Ava De Lara: (916) 341-6594 California Integrated Waste Management Board

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    Mopane Worm Stew Recipe
    Eaten as an addition to the porridge diet of the Venda people of South Africa.
    From the Bughouse Kitchen at World Museum Liverpool.

  • World Museum Liverpool | Mopane Worm Mopane Worm Stew Ingredients 1 cup of dried mopane worms 1 onion, chopped 2 green peppers, sliced 6 tomatoes, diced 1 tablespoon curry powder ½ litre water Preparation Wash the worms and boil them for 30 minutes

  • Mopane worms, the caterpillars of the anomalous emperor moth Imbrasia belina , get their names from the mopane tree that they eat

  • The guts are removed by squeezing, the worms are then boiled and left for a day to dry out in the sun

  • When cooked the worms are juicy and salty


    Utterly Outrageous Recipes (food, delicacies, exotic foods ...
    Recipes for various types of weird food people eat.

  • Feather Banana Worm Bread Ingredients: 1/2 cup shortening 3/4 cup sugar 2 bananas, mashed 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup chopped nuts 2 eggs 1/4 cup dry-roasted army worms Directions: Mix together all ingredients

  • Rootworm Beetle Dip Ingredients: 2 cup low-fat cottage cheese 1 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons skim milk 1/2 cup reduced calorie mayonnaise 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped 1 tablespoon onion, chopped 1 1/2 tsp

  • Beau Monde 1 cup dry-roasted rootworm beetles Directions: Blend first 3 ingredients

  • Fried Hornworms Ingredients: 3 tablespoons olive oil 16 tomato hornworms 4 medium green tomatoes, sliced into 1/4-inch rounds Salt and pepper to taste White cornmeal Directions: In a large skillet or wok, heat the oil

  • Then lightly fry the hornworms, about 4 minutes, taking care not to rupture the cuticles of each insect under high heat

  • Top each round with 2 fried tomato hornworms

  • Garnish the paired hornworms with a single basil leaf


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    Soft-Shelled Cicadas
    University of Maryland Cookbook has recipes for appetizers, main dishes and desserts.
    Includes an introduction to entomophgy and sample list of insects eaten ...


    Feeding of fish
    Overview of live, commercially available, and homemade foods and related information.


    Tequila: In Search of the Blue Agave. Part 1 of 14: What is ...
    The history, production and cultural impact of tequila from Mexico, including
    background information on mezcal and pulque. Links, bibliography and industry news ...

  • Tequila Myth #1: There's a worm in tequila

  • T here is no worm in Mexican-bottled tequila

  • There is a worm - called a gusano , properly a butterfly caterpillar (Hipopta Agavis) - in some types of mezcal (but not all)

  • You may also get a small bag of 'worm salt' - dried gusano, salt and chile powder tied to a mezcal bottle

  • T he worm-in-the-bottle myth is old and tired

  • I s the worm even a traditional element in mezcal production? Not according to Del Maguey Mezcal producers: they say it's a recent development, a marketing ploy that appeared only in the 1940s to try and get more attention on mezcal - and they should know

  • Y es, you're supposed to eat the worm in mezcal


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    What We Ate
    A weblog of culinary experiences: recipes, reviews, and food writing from a
    Philadelphia kitchen.

  • The second issue with our tomato plants arose in the form of a well-camouflaged hornworm that had apparently been snacking on our cherry tomato plant

  • At first I thought it was interesting-looking and somewhat cute, but as soon as Carl took a paper towel and tried to pull the worm from the stalk of the plant, I got a little nauseous

  • When Carl finally wrestled him off, the worm started wriggling around like crazy, which prompted the now thoroughly grossed-out Carl to toss the worm over onto our neighbor's roof


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