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How to cook wood lice -bushcraft skills

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http://www.woodlands.co.uk/ Want to eat wood lice? How to cook wood lice. The humble wood louse is a useful source of protein in bushcraft survival skills. Sean Collins shows how to cook woodlice, and shares them with the WoodlandsTV team. In case you're wondering they taste a bit like prawns


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They always say "that's disgusting" when people eat insects or non traditional creatures (ex: isopods).
Shrimp and Lobsters are "insects of the sea"… so idk why they judge. It's basically hypocritical. Know what I mean?

Milli W

September 6, 2017

Actually they're not biologically identical to saltwater prawns. Prawns are decapod crustaceans, whereas woodlice are isopods.

Chi

September 23, 2017

XD

Bulbasaur Life

November 16, 2017

I saw no bugs. I did see isopods (crustaceans) however.

Dillan Brown

December 30, 2017

same things

christopher snedeker

January 21, 2018

why did you watch this video

Toddinora

January 26, 2018

Woodlice is just the general term of the species. The giant sea ones are still woodlice, but pill bugs are a subspecies of woodlice (still crustaceans) that can roll up. Other than that, same thing.

Invaderguy78

January 28, 2018

sshadowdiver they are everwhere. Look around. The jackpot is the sea. They grow big and strong.

Invaderguy78

January 28, 2018

Stanislaw Lorenc hahahahasz

Luke Fernández

January 31, 2018

any vids on cooking slugs? people in the great depression here in america ate them pretty regularly. How about worms? or any other slimy critters

Rufo Rufo

February 16, 2018