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In Colombia, Ants are Consumed as SnacksIn Colombia, an unusual culinary practice has been catching the attention of people both locally and abroad. Some Colombians have a unique taste for ants, which they consume as snacks.
May 16, 2025, 12:04 pm EDT
In Colombia, Ants are Consumed as Snacks


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