Probably. I hear that they're actually not bad once they've been cooked.If they married, would the guy eat grasshopers along with his wife?
The wife eats the grasshoppers, then the husband "eats" the wife.If they married, would the guy eat grasshopers along with his wife?
Most eating bugs taste pretty good once cooked to be fair.Probably. I hear that they're actually not bad once they've been cooked.
There's companies IRL where their entire specialty is farming insects for animal feed. Granted, they aren't very large companies, but they do have a pretty stable market to work in.But where do she get all the grasshopper from ? enough to make meal out of
Tbh, I am not unfamiliar with such supplier and bussiness that provide grandhopper overhere, i just think it is it would not exist in country like Japan and she have to catch them all or something.There's companies IRL where their entire specialty is farming insects for animal feed. Granted, they aren't very large companies, but they do have a pretty stable market to work in.
There's even a side-hustle in farming sterile maggots and leaches because, believe it or not, these have incredible medical utility. Maggots because they specialize in removing dead and necrotic tissue - they'll never eat the living tissue. And leaches... After major surgical procedures where lost limbs are reattached, there tends to be a lot of smaller blood vessels that are severed and slowly bleeding internally. Leaches are used to safely, slowly, steadily, and painlessly extract the blood that pools in these areas. It's a lot better (and much less stressful for the patient) than lancing the effected area to drain the blood.
All this said, I can easily see an industry specializing in insectivorous diets existing in a world where you have human-form reptilians.
Oh, they exist in Japan IRL, too. People over there have a lot more leeway with exotic pets (there was someone who even kept a pet PENGUINE for crying out loud), so there's a lot of interesting reptiles in captivity over there. And a fair number of those are insectivores.Tbh, I am not unfamiliar with such supplier and bussiness that provide grandhopper overhere, i just think it is it would not exist in country like Japan and she have to catch them all or something.