View Poll Results: Can you eat an insect or crustacean?

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  • Sure, I eat insects with no problem

    11 28.21%
  • I will try anything once, twice if it don't hurt

    9 23.08%
  • I will only if I absolutely have to

    15 38.46%
  • Only if I can throw up after I'm done eating

    0 0%
  • I will starve to death first

    4 10.26%
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Thread: Would you, could you eat bugs and insects?

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    Post ground hog

    you did'nt say anything about ground hog, they are good eating if you know how to cook them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james01 View Post
    you did'nt say anything about ground hog, they are good eating if you know how to cook them.
    Do they fall under the insect category or the bug category? Please don't tell me they taste like chicken.

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    No, they don't taste like chicken. If you have ever tasted "grass-fed" or "free range" beef, you know how they are more strongly flavored than regular beef? Groundhog is more strongly flavored than squirrel or rabbit in much the same way.
    It's not bad, just different. I found the best way is to stew it as the "grassy" flavor is diminished by the vegetables and gravy.
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