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Gastronomy: Exploring Edible Insects with Jason Knight .

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🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Gastronomy: Exploring Edible Insects with Jason Knight .Welcome back to another thrilling episode of the Papa Bear Hikes Podcast! Host Martin is delighted to welcome back the immensely knowledgeable Jason Knight. With a wealth of experience in wilderness education since 1997, Jason is a highly sought-after authority in the field. His expertise has led him to consult as a local wilderness skills expert for the Discovery Channel and feature on NPR. As a co-founder and instructor at Alderl...

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0:00.0

How far are you willing to go to survive in the woods?

0:03.6

Is there anything that you would pick death over life that you would say no way am I eating at?

0:09.4

I know for me that would be tuna fish has arrived to drop by one.

0:13.0

Today's guests, last time the Adamon was talking about edible plants,

0:22.0

but this time things are going to get real

0:24.7

interesting or maybe even really weird talking about edible bugs and

0:29.6

insects in the woods. Jason Knight, welcome back to Papa Bear Hikes.

0:35.2

Thanks for having me. Glad to be back. And Jason, I'm not kidding. If it was life or tuna fish, or I would just, you know know lay down and accept my fate and say I'm going to

0:45.6

starve to death. Oh wow I can't eat I don't I don't know my family kids with me

0:50.6

about it all the time but I just I don't know but I think maybe you can help

0:54.7

me because believe me there are things I'm sure you're going to mention that I would eat

0:58.6

over tuna fish so right let's get let's get started here telling us a little bit about, you know, a little background on some of the other things we can eat beyond plants in the outdoors.

1:09.7

Sure, sure. Well, you know, as I think I mentioned the last time I was on, you know, food is the last priority oftentimes in a survival situation because the immediate dangers are hypothermia and dehydration after that.

1:23.0

However, as the longer survival situation last,

1:26.0

like if you don't get rescued and you're stuck out there for a longer period of time,

1:30.0

the more and more important food becomes.

1:32.0

And certainly in these shorter survival situations you can get by on on foraging for some wild plants.

1:38.5

But as time goes on what happens is you're not getting enough calories you're not getting enough

1:43.8

proteins and fats these things that keep us going and we're gonna we start to lose our

1:47.8

body mass index and if if anyone's seen some of the the recent survival shows where their contestants are trying to stay on So many

1:55.0

have seen some of the recent survival shows where their contestants are trying to stay on for as many days as possible.

1:57.0

They oftentimes have to pull medically pull people off the competition

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