The Onondaga people ate cicadas to survive after their land was burned and pillaged. They continue to eat them (live or sautéed) whenever they emerge as a tradition.
RICK ROJAS, New York Times
Fri, 06/22/2018 - 2:24pm
The Onondaga people ate cicadas to survive after their land was burned and pillaged. They continue to eat them (live or sautéed) whenever they emerge as a tradition.