Wasp Rice Crackers

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Buzzing In Tokyo

Tokyoites are adding a little zing to their diets. The Japanese have their fair share of unique foods, but sashimi is tame in comparison to jibachi senbei, or "digger wasp rice crackers." The snack was invented by a Japanese wasp fan club (yes, there is an entire group of people who have a collective passion for the stinging insects, weird, we know!)

"The result adds a waspish scent to the traditional fare," the Vancouver Sun reported, adding that they're "slightly more oikly than the soy-sauce-flavoured traditional ones."

For now, they're still cheap -- about $3 per bag of 20 crackers, "but output may be limited as the wasps are caught in the wild for optimum flavour."
Trend Themes
1. Unique Food Experiences - Entrepreneurs can create innovative food products that offer unique and unconventional flavor profiles.
2. Insect-based Snacks - There is an opportunity to develop and market snacks made from insects as a sustainable and protein-rich alternative.
3. Cult-focused Food Products - Entrepreneurs can tap into niche markets by creating food products that cater to specific subcultures or interests.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can explore and capitalize on unconventional food trends and cater to adventurous eaters.
2. Sustainable Snack Industry - Opportunities exist for entrepreneurs to develop and promote sustainable snack options, such as insect-based products.
3. Specialty Food Market - The specialty food market can attract customers by offering unique and niche products, like digger wasp rice crackers.

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