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Allergy avoidance and yuck appeal are behind the choice of pumpkin for the cricket pie. "They really stand out in the filling," Necaise said. "They would tend to get lost amongst all the gooey pecans in a pecan pie. We want people to know they are eating bugs to get the full experience!" Besides, he noted, lots of people are allergic to nuts: "We wouldn't want for those folks to miss out eating delicious bug-filled pie." But Lemann said pecan pie might be added to the menu: "Oven-roasted crickets taste like nuts, so they are a terrific culinary match to these traditional Thanksgiving desserts." What Necaise is really excited about are two of the Insectarium's newest inhabitants
-- a male and female elephant beetle, native to Central American rainforests. The horned, hairy male is nearly 4 inches long. For all of our blessings, we give eww thanks.
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