Eating locusts, from the diary of Mr Blunt (quoted in Lady Wentworth's The Arabian Horse): "It is, I think, not generally known how excellent locusts are as food ... the red locust--which is, I believe, the female--is the best eating, and should be plain boiled. No further preparation is necessary beyond pulling off the long legs; then the insect is taken by the wings, his head dipped in salt, and he is eaten just as he is. In taste he resembles green wheat, having a very delicate vegetable flavour. Fried he is less good. also here is a recipe link for locust bisque;
http://bertc.com/locust.htm and two recipes at this link;
http://bertc.com/locust.htm
The locusts eat many plants, but their favorites are plants that are grown by humans. That is why the are such a problem when they swarm because they eat all our home grown food.
Locus's eat cabbage and many different types of leaves found around your back yard. Just don't give them a water dish. They get moisture from the leaves. Ours also enjoys orange!
A grass hopper tastes like an apple and a cockroach like an Orange
Locusts look like crickets and grasshoppers.
cats but bigger
Carolina locusts are considered one of the less dangerous kinds of locust. Carolina locusts eat leaves, grasses, and sometimes beans.
Yes, a desert locust can eat its own weight of food in a day. This is the reason it is said to be one of the most dangerous pests.
The average adult locust will consume about 2 grams of food in a day or about as much as it weighs. A swarm of locust can eat the same amount of food in one day as 2,500 people.
cuts the locust are non to eating there enemys guts after killing them cuts the locust are non to eating there enemys guts after killing them
they eat the packed food
They eat sushi
food
Leavened and unleavened breads, locust, fish, beer, shaped breads
what did the southwestern eat
They eat all kinds of food
pasta
acorns