Man goes to hospital after eating 30 Cicadas

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Lifer
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Man Overdoses On Sauteed Cicadas

POSTED: 11:33 pm EDT May 16, 2004

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- A man who cooked and ate nearly 30 cicadas sought medical treatment after suffering a strong allergic reaction to the sauteed insects.

The man showed up at a Bloomington clinic Thursday covered from head-to-toe in hives, and sheepishly told a doctor he'd caught and ate the cicadas after sauteing them in butter with crushed garlic and basil.

"He said they didn't taste too bad, but his wife didn't care for the aroma," said Dr. Al Ripani, the doctor who treated the man at Promptcare East.

The man, who has a history of asthma and shellfish allergies, suffered a "significant allergic reaction," after eating the cicadas, Ripani said.

He said he gave the man antihistamines, steroids and a shot of adrenaline, then observed him for two hours before sending him home.

After living underground for 17 years and feeding on tree roots, the so-called Brood X cicadas are emerging by the billions across the Eastern U.S.

Ripani said recent newspaper articles extolling the tastiness of cicada cuisine should have warned people that dining on the bugs can be dangerous for some people.

"Severe food allergies such as this can be fatal," he said. "I feel that needs to be stressed in these articles."

He said the University of Maryland's department of entomology's Cicada-licious cookbook, which includes recipes for Cicada Stir-Fry and Cicada Dumplings, contains a disclaimer urging people to consult a doctor before eating cicadas.

"We ask that you please take special caution if you have other food allergies, such as soy, nuts or shellfish, or if you know of any contact allergies that you may have to other insects," it states.

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Skyclad1uhm1

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Aug 10, 2001
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So you have extremely allergies, and you don't ask your doctor first whether it would be a good idea, but immediately eat 30 of them??
 

Shelly21

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You'd think that he done this before. But, wow, sauteed with butter with crushed garlic and basil. I wouldn't use basil, instead I would add some white wine, reduced and then add cliantro.
 

skace

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Jan 23, 2001
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What the hell is a Cicada and should I be moving to the west coast right now?
 

Dead3ye

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Originally posted by: skace
What the hell is a Cicada and should I be moving to the west coast right now?

Click here.

The sound these things make when they emerge in numbers like this is unreal.
 

StageLeft

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Sep 29, 2000
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If they live predominantly underground, what's with the wings? I detest winged large insects more than any other creature. I commented yesterday that I'd rather find a small lizard in our hosue than a large cockroach.
 

Aharami

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Aug 31, 2001
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blah. i just searched cicadas in google images....those things are scary looking!

why would anyoneeat them?!? population control? :shocked:
 

djheater

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I think they're neat. They're harmless. They growl when you catch them which is humorous.

They spend years eating sap as grubs\pupae, then burrow up and assume thier adult winged stage to mate.
 

Red Dawn

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They look to much like Cockroaches for me to entertain any thoughts of dining on them!
 

Fritzo

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Jan 3, 2001
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Ewwww....

What do they taste like?
Periodical cicadas are best eaten when they are still white (teneral), and they taste like cold canned asparagus. Like all insects, cicadas have a good balance of vitamins, are low in fat, and the females are especially high in protein. They are also Atkins friendly!
 

skace

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Jan 23, 2001
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Oh god, they look like fat cockroaches. Thank god I'm not in that blue area, I'm in NH and I've never seen one of those.
 

Doggiedog

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Aug 17, 2000
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There was an article on eating cicadas in the New York Times a few weeks ago.

Pretty gross if you ask me.
 

GasX

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This guy is a Darwin award waiting to happen. He had a history of allergic reactions to shellfish. Didn't he note the anatomic similarity of a cecada to a lobster?

exoskeleton... check
sh!tload of legs... check
anaphylactic shock... check
 

episodic

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Feb 7, 2004
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They are all over down south. Dogs love to eat em, maybe that is where he got the idea?
 

GoodToGo

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He should have downed it with some crab cakes. Maybe then he would have understood what he was really getting into:roll:
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
This guy is a Darwin award waiting to happen. He had a history of allergic reactions to shellfish. Didn't he note the anatomic similarity of a cecada to a lobster?

exoskeleton... check
sh!tload of legs... check
anaphylactic shock... check

bwahahah!!!!

Nice!

-ps- they emerged in my home town over the weekend (louisville, KY) everywhere was just covered in their shells and pupa emerging. I counted 4 dozen sitting there with wings spread in a 4 sq ft area.

going to be pretty noisy.