This Tribe Eats Murder Hornets! Harvesting Asia’s Deadliest Delicacy



Giant Hornets that can kill you – what’s scarier than that? To the Hmong people, these hornets are a delicacy worth the risk. Join us as we trek into the remote mountains of Si Ma Cai, Vietnam, to discover how tribesmen farm, harvest, and eat these dangerous insects. Witness the ingenious methods of capturing wild nests, the intense harvesting process, and the ultimate taste test to see if the flavor justifies the danger. Can murder hornets really taste that good? Find out in this adventure!

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31 thoughts on “This Tribe Eats Murder Hornets! Harvesting Asia’s Deadliest Delicacy”

  1. I'm so blessed for many things but at the top of the list of blessings I have is not being born anywhere near that place. Flying stinging insects of Hades is the bane of my existence.. You couldn't pay me to do any of that crap… 😂

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  2. Love the video! But I'm about to say something that I very rarely can even speak! And that is… fuck that NOPE HELL NOPE AND AGAIN NO WAY! Lol but that's just me and I'm glad it's something you went and experienced so you could show it to the rest of us!

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  3. interesting… but this would never work in the USA for multiple reasons.
    1. good luck getting permission to raise these….seriously where are you gonna do it that nobody will complain or have concerns?
    2. unless WEF takes over the world completely, good luck convincing the majority of americans to eat bugs.(we're not having the crustacean conversation)
    3. yeah $20 a pound is decent cash…..but once a year? nah,in USA you'd never have the scale to make sufficient profit, plus imagine hiring people.

    plus plenty of other reasons.

    side note,i hope they either had those suits before, or you had the kindness to leave them for their future protection as at the beginning you showed the bit where he said many have died doing this and i saw those sting marks…yikes, i just hope they can stay safe doing it.

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