かぶとむしのようちゅう from Japan

Mushi (insects) are very popular in Japan as pets or even for eating. We got these tasty mushi from a popular mushi shop ….

From here:

8 Responses to “かぶとむしのようちゅう from Japan”

  1. Aya Says:

    ちょう きもちわるい よ。

  2. watari Says:

    そんなもの たべません

  3. Lady E Says:

    もしかして「はちのこ」とまちがえてる?

    Did you smuggle these back from Japan? What if those are to escape and dominate the world of insects (as a superior kind) in the UK like ladybirds???

  4. rich Says:

    Eh? Are you all mad?!? They’re not really KABUTOMUSHI!

  5. rich Says:

    Click! http://www.residents.co.za/content/st-michael-soft-figs

  6. watari Says:

    Rich,you confused us…

    They are similar but
    we don’t eat a baby Kabuto-mushi anyway…

    However,you could try to taste them on this website….
    http://musikui.exblog.jp/

  7. rich Says:

    Yum yum!

    Actually that site is rather scary …

  8. Lady E Says:

    きゃ〜、むしくいサイト、強烈!!

    Rich, I thought the top photo was the baby kabutomushi you smuggled back to the UK to eat - and I thought you were feeding them with the dried apricot…. couldn’t see the link!