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Delicious Colombian Ants in Season Again!

12 May

GLOBAL POST: Emerging from the soil this time of year is something Colombian farmers covet more than anything they can grow: big-butt ants.

Known in Spanish as “hormigas culonas,” the brown, cockroach-size insects are roasted, salted and eaten like peanuts. Considered a delicacy, they can fetch more than 10 times the price per pound of Colombia’s world-famous coffee.

In northern Santander department, about the only place in Colombia where they flourish, the ants are sometimes used as pizza topping. One enthusiastic chef serves beef tenderloin and pork cutlets drizzled in ant sauce.The notion of eating ants may trigger the gag reflex so first-timers are advised to instead focus on their earthy, nutty taste and day-old-popcorn texture.

“The more you eat, the more you want to eat,” said farmer Miguel Angel Paez, 25, who has been gathering ants since he was a boy. “The butt is the best part.”

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About Marlon Campbell

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Marlon Campbell is a prolific Production Designer and Technical Director, working primarily in New York City. His precise, deliberate, and imaginative style is applied to Graphic Design, Film & Theatrical Production, and Internet Communications. His work can be seen in logos, posters, stationary, CD covers, web sites, videos & films, stage shows, and publicity materials for a variety of artists, entrepreneurs, and organizations. He is the Executive Director of Theatre of the Living Word, based in St. Albans, NY.
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Posted by on May 12, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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