- Bay Area Bug Eating Society (BABES)
- Dedicated to the fun and enjoyment of eating bugs. Includes recipes, and events calendar for the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of insect eaters. - Bay Area Bug Eating Society: Comprehensive List of Yummy Bugs
- Learn the nutrition facts of protein-rich insects, including crickets, caterpillars, weevils, silk worm pupae, and giant waterbugs. - Bugfood!
- Covers insect-themed foods, the use of insects as food, and insect snacks from around the world. - Critters on the Menu
- Insects make dinner more exciting. Learn about some common buggy main courses around the globe. - Eating Bugs
- Learn which insects are edible, how to raise and purchase insects for eating, and how to cook various bugs. - Food Insects Newsletter, Inc.
- Subscription information and selected articles from back issues about harvesting and preparing insects as food. - Grow a Brain: Entomophagy (Insect Eating) Archives
- Blog archive full of insect eating links and pictures of scorpion soup and marinated water beetles among others. - Insects as Food
- Information about eating bugs, including an online book by Dr. Gene DeFoliart, pictures of edible species, and the nutritional value of insects. - Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet: Insects as Human Food
- Article details which bugs are most popular to eat in different parts of the world. Includes nutritional facts and insect recipes. - Outside Magazine: It's Hard to Eat Just One
- Crunchy defence of eating insects (entomophagy). Includes some great pictures of bugs in people's mouths. - SFGate: Eating Your Garden Snails
- Interview with Victor Yool, who makes escargot out of the gooey garden snails from his backyard. Learn all about the slow, slimy, hermaphroditic snails. - Wikipedia: Entomophagy
- Brief article about the practice of eating insects, such as spiders, grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, moth larvae and pupae, and scorpions. - Zach's Bug-Feasting Page
- Photos of Zach enjoying mealworms, giant silkworms, hornets, scorpions, beetles, and other creepy crawlies.
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