The little white meat bugs that look like maggots are woodworms.
Woodworms are also called woodworms, and rural people often call them wood-gnawing insects, because woodworms naturally like to drill into the hearts of trees, and woodworms also grow up eating the hearts of trees.
Woodworms like to live in dry and corroded pine trees, and they specialize in eating the heart meat of pine trees. Woodworms are invaders of trees, and any tree invaded by woodworms will basically wither and die.
Functions of woodworms: Woodworms are edible and can be eaten as food. There are many ways to eat woodworms. They can be stir-fried, pan-fried, or deep-fried. They are delicious, slightly sweet, and are a good snack to go with wine.
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Firewood insects were a delicacy in ancient times. There is a saying of "rice insects for a bucket of rice". It is said that a bucket of rice can be exchanged for some woodworms, which are extremely valuable. Nowadays, woodworms are also expensive. In addition to a small amount of naturally captured woodworms for consumption,
There are also more and more artificially bred woodworms, and sales are often sold out, with supply exceeding demand.