- Source: Chapulines
Chapulines, plural for chapulín (Spanish: [tʃapuˈlin] ), are grasshoppers of the genus Sphenarium that are commonly eaten in certain areas of Mexico. The term is specific to Mexico and Central America, and derives from the Nahuatl word chapolin [t͡ʃaˈpolin] (singular) or chapolimeh [t͡ʃapoˈlimeʔ] (plural).
They are collected only at certain times of year (from their hatching in early May through the late summer/early autumn). They are toasted on a comal. Often they are seasoned with garlic, lime juice, chilies and/or salt.
One of the regions of Mexico where chapulines are most widely consumed is Oaxaca, where they are sold as snacks at local sports events and are becoming revived among foodies. There is one reference to grasshoppers that are eaten in early records of the Spanish conquest, in early to mid-16th century.
Besides Oaxaca, chapulines are popular in areas surrounding Mexico City, such as Tepoztlán, Cuernavaca and Puebla. They may be eaten individually as a botana (snack) or as a filling, e.g. tlayuda filled with chapulines. The Seattle Mariners successfully introduced chapulines as a novelty snack in their 2017 home games.
Health risks
In 2007, several American media reported concerns over lead contamination in products imported from Zimatlán, a municipality in Oaxaca, including chapulines.
Edible insects are also known to affect people who have crustacean/shellfish allergies due to similar biochemistry because insects and crustaceans are related to each other, both being Tetraconata.
Contaminated chapulines which were found for sale in California were also identified in samples from Zimatlán.
See also
Entomophagy – Practice of eating insects by organisms
Entomophagy in humans – Practice of eating insects in human cultures
Insects as food – Use of insects as food for humans
List of edible insects by country
Chahuis – Mexican name for edible beetles
Escamol – Edible larvae and pupae of ants
Jumiles – Common name for certain true bugs
Maguey worm – Edible caterpillars that infest maguey
Mezcal worm – Insect larva added for flavor to mezcal
List of Mexican dishes
List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin
Chapulín de la milpa – Species of grasshopperPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets (Sphenarium purpurascens), a grasshopper species found in Mexico and Guatemala
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References
External links
Media related to Chapulines at Wikimedia Commons
"Grasshoppers". Archived from the original on 2007-11-09.
Grasshoppers
Chapulines recipe
"Chapulines recipe".
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