Escamoles, known colloquially as Mexican caviar or insect caviar, are the edible larvae and pupae of ants of the species Liometopum apiculatum and L. occidentale var. luctuosum. They are most commonly consumed in Mexico City and surrounding areas. Escamoles have been consumed in Mexico since the age of the Aztecs. They taste is described as buttery and nutty, with a texture akin to that of cottage cheese.
  • Escamoles al mojo de ajo

Categories: Dish Insect
Characteristic of: Mexican cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q614320
Wikipedia title: Escamol
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