These Israeli locusts are from the banks of the Jordan River. They're filled with nutritious protein and have a surprisingly delicious taste! They also have a mild and neutral flavor, which makes them easy to pair with almost any dish.
We recommend trying them with Israeli Honey to get the most out of the experience. Be a part of the thread that connects two thousand years of history to John the Baptist.
I don't do bugs ‼️ BUT ‼️. I was very intrigued by John the Baptist🙏. The protein and other healthy ingredients was amazing 👏. With the Wild Honey 🍯 I blessed 🙌 the Locust. Could feel the presence of GOD 💪 as I humbled myself before GOD 🙏. Maybe silly for others. But anything that puts GOD in your heart ❤️ is a wonderful thing 💜🇨🇱‼️
Used for children's sermon on John the Baptizer. Worked great. And really not too bad tasting
The elder who gave the sermon on John the Baptist wouldn't touch them. I ate four. Once the local hunter got ahold of them, the college students devoured them. I grew up in Nebraska hearing about Rocky Mountain Locusts swarmed from Canada to Mexico eating everything. Extinct since 1902 because of
cultivation. Americans lack the real experiences of the Bible. Too urban and often even lack book knowledge while education is more about hearsay than reality. I like introducing reality.
They are goood. I feel so much love for Jesus people I smell them and touch them and I think I am touching a holy land and holy Jew life!
Tasty and crunchy, not bad at all.
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