There are about 654.38 million species of insects in the world, and countries that feed on insects do exist. In fact, some insects are rich in nutrients, such as protein and amino acids, but they are low in fat and cholesterol.
Fried grasshoppers, roasted beetles and boiled scorpions may not be heard of by many people, but in a certain country, these horrible-sounding dishes are very popular and often eaten. This country is Cambodia. In Cambodia, many foreign tourists will see many food stalls on both sides of the street. There are usually many diners in front of the booth, and the food sold is absolutely unexpected-cicadas, crickets, lizards, earthworms and so on. Be cooked and sold in small portions.
In Thailand, there are also many food stores selling fried insects, and those "scary" foods always attract many people's attention. Indians in South America like to eat termites, but in some parts of China, bamboo worms and cicadas are also used to make food.