Can u cook a bee?!


Question:

Can u cook a bee?

cause i wana try one!!


Answers:
I fry them in a very tiny pan.

by all means, tarzan, go ahead. take the stinger out first.

sure u can cook just about anything....now eating it gonna be different story

no i dont think so
if you want to try won best a luck for you trying to skin it and eat it!!!!

you are such a pig for wanting to eat a bee
you suck

why...again...would you wanna cook an innocent bee! Well, for one, to kill it, lock it in a room with you and it would become infected with your ignorant gases and die. Then cook it.

Sure

Honey Bees
In addition to honey itself, many species in the genus Apis are harvested for bee brood (the high-protein larvae in the honeycomb; the brood harvested from Apis laboriosa is called Bakuti in Nepalese. Notice that evocative Latin name). To the extent that they’re eaten at all, domestic honeybees are consumed almost exclusively at certain Entomology Department get-togethers. While most American beekeepers would shudder at the thought of harvesting their future worker bees as a food source, the larvae are vastly more nutritious than the honey, and from everything I’ve read they’re delicious. One of these days I will have to give it a try….
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/edible_insec...


Hornet Grubs
Preserved Hornet Grubs in salt water brine! Scientists have discovered that the Hornet bee and its grubs have astonishing powers to boost human stamina. Hornet bees have the energy to fly the equivalent of more than two marathons in search of food for their young.

Look I don't like bee's and all, but they are disappearing and that could be disaster.....so don't cook em....leave em alone....

You can cook anything on the face of the earth.

Well, that's the buzz, at any rate. I wonder how one would taste honey-roasted. H'ive just got to try it. Let me go comb through my recipes and...

You can cook anything. The question is, would you eat a bee?

Are you serious? Wow the wackos you get on yahoo answers! I don't recommend you try that. You can try it, but you better remove the stinger! I hope you don't get sick. You better cook it good, and then send me some footage, of you eating it!




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