Beer Tsunami: The Deadly London Flood That Drowned a Neighborhood in 1814
— April 23, 2026On October 17, 1814, a quiet Monday afternoon in the crowded slums of St…

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Go a little south of where mountain oysters are popular and you’ll find escamoles. They are actually the larvae of a particular species of ant that makes its home among the roots of the agave plant. Collecting them can be a challenge since the ants are large, aggressive, and have a venomous bite. The larvae are often eaten with guacamole in Mexico and are reported to have a surprisingly pleasant flavor.
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