-
caterpillars (usually in
brine). Tins of
mopane worms can be
found in
rural supermarkets and
markets around southern Africa.
Dried mopane worms can be
eaten raw...
-
where they
harvest brine shrimp in the
salty lakes. They dry the
brine shrimp and sell them to caravans. The name
Dawada means "
worm-folk" in
Arabic due...
- sea and
Antarctic brine pools can be
toxic to
marine animals.
Brine pools are
sometimes called seafloor lakes because the
dense brine creates a halocline...
- or glacier.
Solid sea ice is
permeated with
channels filled with
salty brine.
These briny channels and the sea ice
itself have its ecology, referred...
- in
certain invertebrate animals such as
bdelloid rotifers, tardigrades,
brine shrimp, nematodes, and at
least one insect, a
species of
chironomid (Polypedilum...
- or
extending the
shelf life of food by
either anaerobic fermentation in
brine or
immersion in vinegar. The
pickling procedure typically affects the food's...
-
consume larvae or
other similar creatures, but they can be fed
brine shrimp or
blood worms. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Rhinogobius duospilus"...
-
Mexican chamoy is
prepared by
first ****ng the
fruit in a
brine solution. Occasionally, this
brine is
acidified with vinegar. This
draws out the
natural moisture...
- frozen, freeze-dried and live foods, such as
tubifex worms, bean
beetles (and larvae), bloodworms,
brine shrimp, daphnia,
flour beetles, krill, springtails...
- Mexico. In 2014, Erik
Cordes of
Temple University and
others discovered a
brine pool 3,300 feet (1,000 m)
below the gulf's surface, with a cir****ference...