NPR Update: A supplier holds huge weevil larvae at Kinshasa’s Gambela market. At Gambela market, individuals can locate pests for all preferences: huge weevil larvae leaving a level of smoothness sensation in the mouth, somewhat crispy caterpillars or termites fracturing in between your teeth. JUNIOR D. KANNA/AFP. conceal inscription toggle inscription JUNIOR D. KANNA/AFP. KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo– They’re more delicious than they look. Edible pests in the type of twitching maggots or hirsute caterpillars are both special and staple in the Autonomous Republic of Congo (DRC), a main African country of almost 120 million individuals. In markets in…
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