Mexican gastronomy

is very diverse, with some delectable dishes like tacos and pozole , but there are some ingredients we tend to forget, and only a few dare to eat: Insects.

Entomophagy

is an ancient tradition in the Meso-American territory . In the 16th century , Fray Bernardino de Sahagún described 96 species of edible bugs that many indigenous cultures ate on a daily basis. Though they may seem disgusting, bugs are actually tasty, nutritious and rich in protein . This tradition has transcended to this day in south and central Mexico.

 

Deli deli los insectos #FestinDeInsectosComestibles

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If you’re a fan of prehispanic gastronomy , then you shouldn’t miss the Edible Insects Feast 2018 , where you’ll be able to try the classic chapulines (grasshoppers) , maguey larvae, and escamoles (ant eggs) , as well as other exotic delicacies such as scorpions, tarantulas, crickets, beetles, wasps, butterflies, and even fireflies .

Some of the dishes include tacos, gorditas , salads, tlayudas , sopes , pozole, ice cream, chocolate, and even pulque , so your menu is gonna look a lot like this: “Scorpion tacos with a side of tarantula salad, bug pulque, and some fritters sprinkled with grasshoppers,” a feast to crave for!

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No disposable cups will be used at the festival for drinks, so we recommend that you take your own cup.

Admission is free!

Where?

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Huerto Roma Verde, Jalapa 234, Roma neighborhood. Between the streets of Campeche and Coahuila.

When?

8 to 10 June, from 12:30 to 19:00 hours.

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