Are the larvae of the coconut beetle edible?
Have you ever tried the larvae of the coconut rhinoceros beetle?
Well, I've seen this a lot around here, but it never occurred to me that you could eat it. Until I watched a video on the internet of someone eating it. I also did some research and discovered that this is a popular delicacy in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand, but I've never tried it in my life.
The coconut rhinoceros beetle lays its eggs in rotting coconuts. My friend informed me that it is high in protein since they consume the decaying bits of the coconut.
So he dared me to eat it raw as well as cooked. So, why not? If other people can eat it, why can't I? It's just that I need to shift my attitude/mindset in order to consume it.
How did it turn out? Well, the first task caused me to puke. Because the legs tried to grab onto my lips even after I sucked its belly dry when I held its head and put its belly in my mouth. It's a little like creamy milk in texture. It was my first time eating it raw, therefore it didn't go as planned.
Then there's the matter of eating it once it's been cooked. My friend simply fried it to prepare it. When I tasted it, I thought to myself, "This is better than eating it raw." It was crunchy and wonderful, just like bacon, especially when accompanied by a sauce.
So what are you waiting for?
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Thank you
cool
Thanks
that is such a huge larvae, some of older people here also like to eat them, but not the younger one like me
Yes they were really huge. I just did that out of curiosity.
Hahah ahaka ui, unsa naman sd ang sunod ani? Haha
Haha sagbot nsad sha
Hahaha kambing ka dzong? Hahaha
my hairs are standing jeezz
You should try it @filipinajourney
Jeez, ka hadlok ani tan awon hahahahhaha
What's next uy? Baki, Cobra karon inani na! Gooooosh. Tsarrrrroooottt lang hahhHaha.
Daghana Baya inanis Claveria ingon akong Papa. Grabi na this. 😅🤞😁😋
Haha lge sunod ani sagbot nsad 🤣. Asa ng claveria dba murag sa surigao mana?
My wife is Cambodian, and although she has never tried them, many of her family members eat them regularly. She said when they eat them raw it is with fish sauce, chilies, and lots of other flavors to make it more bearable. The reason she has never tried them is because she was also intimidated by the sight of them. But now she is vegan, so I guess the window has passed. Also, fried crickets are a very common snack in Cambodia, have you ever tried them?
Yes I did but I was around 12 years old at that time so I can’t recall how it taste like. Have you tried it?
I never have, but I have a good excuse, I'm vegan 😁.
That’s a good excuse 😂
I knew this larvae when I was a kid but I did not eat. I used it for bait to fish on the river. Big fish liked to eat this larvae.
Haha We also use this as bait during my childhood days.
Deep fried 😋 I tried it before at Myanmar. Full of protein 😋
Yes it is. Thanks
My ancestor eat something similar. It is known as 'Ulat Mulung'.
I know for sure that I am not able to stomach that 😅
Picture source:http://www.lekatlekit.com/2014/04/ulat-mulongsagu-makanan-eksotik-orang.html
Wow! Yeah look similar but maybe different mother beetle. You should try too! Who knows maybe you will like it. 😉
I ate this before when been force by my grandpa to ate it in front of him. Although its taste no so bad but still feel uncomfortable for me when eating it.
Did you eat it raw or cooked?
raw 1 time (i ate it while jumping) ..cooked many times but not 10 times 😁
I think I can eat it when it's cooked 😅
Bantay btaw ha dalhan tika ani 5 pieces 😂