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https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/blog/buckeyebites-cooking-with-cicadas
Hillbillies have eaten them for generations.
I had them as a kid once, fried up like wild mushrooms they weren't bad. I forget what they called them to get kids to eat them, but the realization was better than when I found out "turkey fries" were deep fried turkey testicles, and not as bad when "extra dark meat chicken" was disclosed as rabbit/squirrel
I just can't over eating them with all their organs and poo still inside them.
No different than shrimp
I mean, even though shrimp are arthropods like insects, with shrimp you typically remove the head, legs, and digestive tract before eating them. The tail's usually the only thing left.
Yeah, I should have said crawdads/crawfish.
But they're basically the same.
Most people take the claws off, because there's just no meat there and lots of shell. But they'll leave the legs, head, everything else.
Some people try to get the meat out with a fork, some people pop the whole thing in their mouth and spit the shell out. Some even eat the entire thing, the shell is really could for joint issues btw.
There's a lot of variation, but people eating cicadas have likely tried other weird food already. It's not like in a couple months everyone is gonna be eating them.
Last time they came around I decided to give it a shot. Best way was just pan fried with butter. Crunchy, slightly nutty flavor. Not bad at all and lots of free food.