Ukrainians offered chocolate with beetle larvae: where to buy and reactions.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian stores of the 'Aurora' chain and restaurants 'Chinese hello' invite you to try chocolates filled with beetle larvae. This news has become a real hit on social media, as reported by 'Glavkom'.
Chocolate with Zophobas
Currently, this chocolate can be purchased in Kyiv and Lviv for 49 hryvnias per bar. Manufacturers offer those who love new taste sensations to try larvae of the beetle species Zophobas morio. Are you ready for such an unusual taste?
Ukrainians' reactions to the new treat
Social media users are actively reacting to this original dessert. Some believe that the chocolate looks unappetizing but admit that it could be a great option for themed holidays, such as Halloween. Others think this idea is bold but confess that they wouldn't dare try it. There are also jokes that this chocolate might be eternal, as if a 'guest' appears, it's normal, right?
It is worth noting that a recent viral TikTok video featuring pistachio chocolate from Dubai led to a pistachio shortage due to a sudden spike in demand for this product. Such gastronomic experiments become known worldwide thanks to social networks and their popular trends.
In recent years, the world of gastronomy has become incredibly diverse, and unusual products like chocolate with beetle larvae are actively being introduced into the market. This reflects a growing interest in new tastes and ingredients, as well as the adaptation of eating habits. Previous experience with exotic products, particularly pistachios, demonstrates how quickly consumer preferences can change under the influence of trends on social media.Read also
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