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TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese fan club for wasps has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare. The jibachi senbei, or digger wasp rice ...
Tokyo - A Japanese fan club for wasps has added the insects to rice crackers, saying the result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare. The jibachi senbei, or digger wasp rice crackers ...
Yum? If you've ever seen a wasp in the summer and wondered what it would taste like cooked into a rice cracker, then this one's for you. Our friends in Japan have already beaten you to it, boiling ...
A survey of the larvae of Japanese wasps revealed that not only is their diet more diverse than previously thought, it also ...
Long before the insects found their way to American shores, some Japanese ... Oomachi Wasp Appreciation Society in Nagano once achieved some measure of national fame for making rice crackers ...
For generations, families across Japan have hunted, raised and eaten wasps. But will this age-old delicacy soon vanish? “I’ve got something for you.” One of the village’s wasp hunters ...