gracer
Explorer
Hi guys!
I just want to share about something I've just learned from a local show here in my area which featured the coconut rhinoceros beetle larva locally known by the term "uok" as a very edible food for people who are exploring the outdoors. They can be found in dead coconut trunks or inside bamboo trunks and can be eaten raw or cooked depending on a person's preference. They are usually fried with soy sauce, pepper and some chili. One should remove the head first before sipping the contents of the body.
Another version of this worm is called bamboo worms which turn into grass moths. They can be a good source of protein and iron so they're a good alternative to protein rich food.
Photo courtesy of redhiker.blogspot.com
This picture comes from a blog I just read where the writer has shared his experience eating them while hiking.
I just want to share about something I've just learned from a local show here in my area which featured the coconut rhinoceros beetle larva locally known by the term "uok" as a very edible food for people who are exploring the outdoors. They can be found in dead coconut trunks or inside bamboo trunks and can be eaten raw or cooked depending on a person's preference. They are usually fried with soy sauce, pepper and some chili. One should remove the head first before sipping the contents of the body.
Another version of this worm is called bamboo worms which turn into grass moths. They can be a good source of protein and iron so they're a good alternative to protein rich food.
Photo courtesy of redhiker.blogspot.com
This picture comes from a blog I just read where the writer has shared his experience eating them while hiking.