Eensy weensy spider, climbing up the spout…if you suffer from arachnophobia you probably don’t want to try eating these eight legged monsters. They’re not tiny little house spiders, they’re great big tarantulas and you can buy them in the streets of Skuon, Cambodia.
They’re fried whole – legs, fangs and all. They were first discovered by starving Cambodians in the bloody, brutal days of the Khmer Rouge rule and have gone from being the vital sustenance of these people to a delicacy tourists come far and wide to try.
The black hairy arachnids found in the jungle around the market town of Skuon have become a source of fame and fortune for the region as bus loads of people stop to try them on their way to other places. They cost only a few cents and supposedly taste delicious, as they are best plucked straight from the burrow and pan fried with a bit of garlic and salt. They’re supposed to taste a bit like crickets or scrawny chickens and are crispy on the outside with a gooey body on the inside.
eensy weensy spider, climbing up the spout ... if you suffer from arachnophobia you probably don't want to try eating these eight legged monsters. they're not tiny little house spiders, they're great big tarantulas and you can buy them in the streets of skuon, cambodia.
they're fried whole - legs, fangs and all. they were first discovered by starving cambodians in the bloody,.brutal days of the khmer rouge rule and have gone from being the vital sustenance of these people to a delicacy tourists come far and wide to try.
the black hairy arachnids found in the jungle around the market town of skuon have become a source of. fame and fortune for the region as bus loads of people stop to try them on their way to other places.they cost only a few cents and supposedly taste delicious, as they are best plucked straight from the burrow and pan fried with a bit of garlic and salt. they're supposed to taste a bit like crickets or scrawny chickens and are crispy on the outside with a gooey body on the inside.
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Eensy weensy spider, climbing up the spout...if you suffer from arachnophobia you probably don't want to try eating these eight legged monsters. They're not tiny little house spiders, they're great big tarantulas and you can buy them in the streets of Skuon, Cambodia.
They're fried whole – legs, fangs and all. They were first discovered by starving Cambodians in the bloody, brutal days of the Khmer Rouge rule and have gone from being the vital sustenance of these people to a delicacy tourists come far and wide to try.
The black hairy arachnids found in the jungle around the market town of Skuon have become a source of fame and fortune for the region as bus loads of people stop to try them on their way to other places. They cost only a few cents and supposedly taste delicious, as they are best plucked straight from the burrow and pan fried with a bit of garlic and salt. They're supposed to taste a bit like crickets or scrawny chickens and are crispy on the outside with a gooey body on the inside.
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Eensy weensy spider, climbing up the spout ... if you suffer from arachnophobia you probably don' t want to try eating these eight legged monsters. They' re not tiny little house spiders, they' re great big tarantulas and you can buy them in the streets of Skuon, Cambodia.
They' re fried whole - legs, fangs and all. They were first discovered by starving Cambodians in the bloody,the brutal days of Khmer Rouge rule and have gone from being the vital sustenance of these people to a delicacy tourists come far and wide to try.
The black hairy arachnids found in the jungle around the market town of Skuon have become a source of fame and fortune for the region as bus loads of people try to stop them on their way to other places.They cost only a few cents and supposedly delicious taste, as they are best plucked straight from the burrow and pan fried with a bit of garlic and salt. They' re supposed to taste a bit like crickets or scrawny chickens and are crispy on the outside with a gooey body on the inside.
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