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U.S. cooks turn swarms of cicadas into snacks(1/7)

2021-05-27 14:29:37 Ecns.cn Editor :Cheng Zizhuo
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Fried cicadas are rolled into a sushi roll by a chef at Fort Totten Park in Washington, DC, United States, on May 23, 2021. 'Brood X' cicadas have begun to emerge after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

A chef prepares cicadas tacos at a restaurant in Leesburg, Virginia U.S., May 19, 2021, as Brood X or Brood 10 cicadas have begun emerging from the earth after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

A chef prepares cicadas tacos at a restaurant in Leesburg, Virginia U.S., May 19, 2021, as Brood X or Brood 10 cicadas have begun emerging from the earth after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

A cicadas taco is seen at a restaurant in Leesburg, Virginia U.S., May 19, 2021, as Brood X or Brood 10 cicadas have begun emerging from the earth after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

A plate of chocolate cookies each topped with a cicada is shown in Leesburg, Virginia U.S., May 19, 2021, as Brood X or Brood 10 cicadas have begun emerging from the earth after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

A plate of chocolate cookies each topped with a cicada is shown in Leesburg, Virginia U.S., May 19, 2021, as Brood X or Brood 10 cicadas have begun emerging from the earth after 17 years in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

Cicadas are seen in a jar for a sushi recipe at Fort Totten Park in Washington, DC, United States, on May 23, 2021. 'Brood X' cicadas have begun to emerge after 17 years underground in the eastern United States. (Photo/Agencies)

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