The Bug Brunch held at the Melbourne Museum for the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival had the crunchy snacks in the bag. We were treated with an easy to comprehend layman's presentation on bugs as food from a cultural, environmental and nutritional perspective. After impatiently waiting for the 40 min or so of the educational spiel to end, we sampled various crunchy insects.
All the insect we ate were farm raised and oven roasted. What did they taste like? Well generally nutty. Very crunchy and the cricket legs then to get stuck between the teeth. Not unpleasant. They remind me of the roasted skins of peanuts or wasabi peas without the wasabi. Crunchy in an airy type of way.
Jimminy Cricket
Jimminy Cricket come to Mama
Cheddar Cheese worm. Pick of the bunch
Big grub which we did not attempt to go
TP daintily nibbling on a mealworm