I love Haplopelma!

JC

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Mmmmm, Haplopelma. :drool:



"A fried spider is a regional delicacy of Cambodia. In the small Cambodian town of Skuon, locals eat fried spiders as an everyday staple. Spiders are also available elsewhere in Cambodia — in Phnom Penh for instance — but the village of Skuon, a stopover on the road 90 kilometres north of the capital, is the centre of their popularity.[1] The spiders are bred in holes in the ground in villages north of Skuon, or foraged for in nearby forestland, and fried in oil. It is not clear how this practice started, but some have suggested that the population might have started eating spiders out of desperation during the years of Khmer Rouge rule, when food was in short supply.[2]

The spiders are a species of tarantula called "a-ping" in Khmer, and are about the size of a human palm.[3] The snacks cost about 300 riel each in 2002, or about US$0.08.[3] One travel book identifies them as Haplopelma albostriatum, also known as the Thai zebra tarantula, and notes that the same species' common name has been the "edible spider" for more than a hundred years. The popularity of the dish is, however, a recent phenomenon, starting perhaps as late as the 1990s.[4] The same book details a recipe: the spiders are tossed in a mixture of MSG, sugar, and salt; crushed garlic is fried in oil until fragrant, then the spiders are added and fried alongside the garlic until "the legs are almost completely stiff, by which time the contents of the abdomen are not so runny."[5]

The taste is mostly described as bland, with a textural contrast between a crispy exterior and soft centre. The legs contain little flesh, while the head and body have "a delicate white meat inside".[1] The abdomen, however, many find not as pleasant: inside is a brown paste consisting perhaps of organs, eggs, or excrement. Some call it a delicacy while others recommend not eating it.[1] "

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I saw a show on NatGeo or discovery channel or one of those. They showed the people opening up large bags full of these guys, still alive and the local 'sellers' picking thru hundreds of them. Pulling out the ones they wanted. Reportedly whoever was supplying or gathering the T's would defang the poor spiders first before bringing them to 'market'. They showed them frying them up and selling them by the half dozen or so on the street to people in cars and on the street. They said some of the people drove an hour out of their way to get them daily.
 

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I saw a show on NatGeo or discovery channel or one of those. They showed the people opening up large bags full of these guys, still alive and the local 'sellers' picking thru hundreds of them. Pulling out the ones they wanted. Reportedly whoever was supplying or gathering the T's would defang the poor spiders first before bringing them to 'market'. They showed them frying them up and selling them by the half dozen or so on the street to people in cars and on the street. They said some of the people drove an hour out of their way to get them daily.
Do you mean this video? :

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This video has already been posted on a previous thread, but once I found this mouth watering pic, I just had to start a new thread!
 

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I've tried these. Tasted kinda funny.. a little beefy with a strange consistancy. Very crunchy too.
 

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I couldn't eat a tarantula, for the simple fact that I don't like crunchy things with soft centers LOL

It was... interesting seeing them grab handfuls of Ts like that..
 

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I couldn't eat a tarantula, for the simple fact that I don't like crunchy things with soft centers LOL

It was... interesting seeing them grab handfuls of Ts like that..
They have been defanged. Thats why. For me a sad sight, because they are my favorite T´s.
 

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Yeah, I got the defanged part... but still... it's just.. weird to see.
 

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dont play with this species,h.longipes very dangerous, anyone know the most venomous T are pokies .but when this species bite ppl not die, just some <edit> pain any some effect,in vietnamese have some dead record by earth tiger tarantula: H.longipes ,in north and south vietnamese, in the north it was an old man live near forest, he was bitten by an female h.longipes on the feet then paralyze all the body and die , and in south vietnam some people live near forest they tell this tarantula can kill an adult buffalo with one bite :?
 
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dont play with this species,h.longipes very dangerous, anyone know the most venomous T are pokies .but when this species bite ppl not die, just some <edit> pain any some effect,in vietnamese have some dead record by earth tiger tarantula: H.longipes ,in north and south vietnamese, in the north it was an old man live near forest, he was bitten by an female h.longipes on the feet then paralyze all the body and die , and in south vietnam some people live near forest they tell this tarantula can kill an adult buffalo with one bite :?
Poecilotheria have LD50 value at 0.80 mg/kg
Haplopelma have LD50 value at 0.70 mg/kg and black widow at 0.68 mg/kg. stromatopelma is 0.82 mg/kg.

Are you still sure about pokes being the most venomous T?
 
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JC

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Poecilotheria have LD50 value at 0.80 mg/kg
Haplopelma have LD50 value at 0.70 mg/kg and black widow at 0.68 mg/kg. stromatopelma is 0.82 mg/kg.

Are you still sure about pokes being the most venomous T?
Wow, pokies beat Stromatopelma.
 

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Do you mean this video? :

[YOUTUBE]<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0i_nAexhuQE&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0i_nAexhuQE&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>[/YOUTUBE]

This video has already been posted on a previous thread, but once I found this mouth watering pic, I just had to start a new thread!
Yepper! That's the one, it was on Animal Planet again last night on a show called, Tarantula:Australias King of Spiders, I think.
 

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Your welcome;)
Yeah, you should start a new thread, if there aren't any threads on this topic already, and re-post this. It would make it a lot easier to find this information for future reference. Maybe they'll make it a sticky...
 

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eeew...i dont eat anything thats an invertebrate...
even seafood.allergic...hehehe.
 

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Yeah, you should start a new thread, if there aren't any threads on this topic already, and re-post this. It would make it a lot easier to find this information for future reference. Maybe they'll make it a sticky...
Well i am not sure about that, because it is only on a select few T´s, so i am not sure what to call it.
 

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hhmmm, I imagine this would taste similar to deep fried soft shell crabs.
 
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