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In the northern countryside, common, stinky bugs, can they be eaten?

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In the northern countryside, common, stinky bugs, can they be eaten?

Since I made headlines, I have seen that all kinds of things that I didn't pay attention to can be eaten. I have seen the article, even the bed bugs (flower sister) can eat! Is this true?

The scientific name of bed bugs is "Tsubaki Elephant" and "Hemp Skin Bug", and there are more than 30,000 different species. In the northern countryside, if this thing falls on the body, you have to be careful to flick it off with your fingernails, and if you make a mistake, the smell is quite disgusting. Rural people in most parts of China, especially in the north, have no habit of eating bed bugs.

In the southern Sichuan and Guizhou areas, there is a saying that "rich people eat deer antler velvet, and poor people eat fart worms". This fart worm is also an insect of the hemiptera Lycaenidae, and is not a class of stencils in the north.

"Fart worm" is often called "nine incense worm" in medicine, especially the "nine incense worm in Langzhong" in Sichuan Province is the most famous. The medicinal value of the Nine-Scented Worm is recorded in the Compendium of Materia Medica: "... The body is blue and black (here it is also different from the color of the hemp skin bug)... The smell is salty, warm and non-toxic. Indications for the treatment of diaphragm stagnation, spleen and kidney loss, aphrodisiac yang. It can be seen that both fart worms and deer antler velvet have aphrodisiac effects, but the price is very different, so there is an old saying that "rich people eat deer antler velvet, and poor people eat fart worms".

So don't just listen to rumors, but analyze more. We northerners don't have anything to catch stinkpans to eat!

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In the northern countryside, common, stinky bugs, can they be eaten?
In the northern countryside, common, stinky bugs, can they be eaten?
In the northern countryside, common, stinky bugs, can they be eaten?

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