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Mezcal worms

A mezcal worm is an insect larva found in some types of mezcal produced in Oaxaca, Mexico. The larva is a red maguey worm, the caterpillar of the Comadia redtenbacheri moth, usually called chinicuil or gusano rojo ("red worm"). The red worm is typically considered tastier than a white maguey worm.[1]

History

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Although the custom is relatively recent, larvae are used by several brands of mezcal to give flavor to the drink. In 1950, Jacobo Lozano Paez first introduced the practice of adding larvae to mezcal.[1]

Other kinds of worms

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The other variety of "worm" in mezcal is the larva of a weevil known as picudo del agave, Scyphophorus acupunctatus, the agave snout weevil, that infests certain species of yucca and maguey.[2] They are not related to edible maguey worms.

Picudo larvae may be roasted and eaten; they are a seasonal specialty of markets in southeastern Mexico.

See also

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  • Entomophagy in humans – Practice of eating insects in human cultures
  • Insects as food – Use of insects as food for humans
  • Maguey worm – Edible caterpillars that infest maguey

References

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  1. ^ a b "The Straight Dope: Why is there a worm in bottles of tequila?". 2 July 1999.
  2. ^ "No One Wants to Dig for Worms Anymore". Eater.com.
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