Another cool areas. Thanks for the tour. The bug vending machine was weird. The only time I've seen people buy crickets is to feed their pet lizard. But selling pack of bugs in a vending machine makes me thing that people are eating them too. Have you ever seen people buy the crickets and eat them?
I once ate crickets at a Myanmar restaurant in Takadanobaba. lol I regretted ordering the crickets because they were quite large, but I did my best and ate them all.😂
At a shop called ``Kome to Circus'' where there was a vending machine for insects, it seems that you can eat meat and insects.
In some areas of Japan, bee larvae and locusts have been eaten for a long time.
I heard that crickets have been attracting attention in recent years as a solution to the future food crisis... Have you ever heard of such a story in America? lol
@@sozorowalk Here in the U.S., eating bugs is not a common thing. We used to have a T.V. show in the 1990's called Fear Factor, where the contestant were challenged to eat cockroaches. I think some of the nature survival experts might teach you which bugs you can eat in a survival situation. I remember once I a saw a vending machine at the state fair where you can buy one large bug as a souvenir. People here are just buying crickets and meal worms to feed their pet reptiles. Maybe these same people are also eating the crickets with their pet lizards. Lol
@@NorthViewMoto Wow, I can never eat cockroaches! Also, although crickets are said to be highly nutritious, I don't want to eat them anymore if possible. 😂 I think reptiles such as lizards are cute, but I don't like having lots of crickets at home lol
Sound very good 👍
Thank you!😄
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Another cool areas. Thanks for the tour. The bug vending machine was weird. The only time I've seen people buy crickets is to feed their pet lizard. But selling pack of bugs in a vending machine makes me thing that people are eating them too. Have you ever seen people buy the crickets and eat them?
I once ate crickets at a Myanmar restaurant in Takadanobaba. lol
I regretted ordering the crickets because they were quite large, but I did my best and ate them all.😂
At a shop called ``Kome to Circus'' where there was a vending machine for insects, it seems that you can eat meat and insects.
In some areas of Japan, bee larvae and locusts have been eaten for a long time.
I heard that crickets have been attracting attention in recent years as a solution to the future food crisis...
Have you ever heard of such a story in America? lol
@@sozorowalk Here in the U.S., eating bugs is not a common thing. We used to have a T.V. show in the 1990's called Fear Factor, where the contestant were challenged to eat cockroaches. I think some of the nature survival experts might teach you which bugs you can eat in a survival situation. I remember once I a saw a vending machine at the state fair where you can buy one large bug as a souvenir. People here are just buying crickets and meal worms to feed their pet reptiles. Maybe these same people are also eating the crickets with their pet lizards. Lol
@@NorthViewMoto
Wow, I can never eat cockroaches!
Also, although crickets are said to be highly nutritious, I don't want to eat them anymore if possible. 😂
I think reptiles such as lizards are cute, but I don't like having lots of crickets at home lol