Sainsbury’s sells baked crickets
British Sainsbury’s is the first big grocery chain that sells insects as a consumable dish – 444.hu wrote after Guardian.
The company starts selling the fried crickets, which are crispy according to the company, and their taste is smoky. The insects are available from Monday at 250 stores of the chain.
Insects are not very consumed in the developed world, even if they are a great solution to food shortages and global warming. (Albert Ákos, 444.hu)
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