
Qualcuno per slug?
Lisa-S
We all know if you work out, you need protein in your diet. But what if you get lost in the jungle or marooned on a desert island?
Ecco alcune fantastiche clip dello stomaco di ferro, Bear Grylls che mostra come mantenere alti i livelli di proteine e cercare di non vomitare. No integratori proteici for this guy. WARNING: definitely not for the squeamish.
Rhino beetle larve
This must be one of the most disgusting meals in existence. Raw, wriggling and wet – they pop in your mouth. But beetle larvae are rich in protein and nutrients – if you can keep them down.
Cervelli di aragosta
Not all bush tucker is revolting. Some of nature’s finesals come fresh from the sea. But would you eat the brains – seriously?
Lumache
The message here is never eat a raw one. Cooked, they’re likely to turn your stomach, but if you want to keep those guns firing, you’d better shut up and chow down.
Rane
Beloved of the French, frogs legs are a delicacy aren’t they? Mmm, we’re not so sure Bear is won over.
Testicoli di capre
If you’re lost in the desert it pays to stay in with the locals. But if they invite you over for a dinner, do check what’s on the menu.
Polpo
Chock full of protein – but with a tendency to stick in your throat. Little suckers…
La morale di questa storia è che ci sono molte proteine in natura, ma un frullato di proteine è molto più facile e decisamente più digeribile.
