HOME > AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL > Article

Text Size

small

medium

large


Click Here for Japanese Translation Crunchy? US finds live beetles smuggled in Japanese snacks

Crunchy? US finds live beetles smuggled in Japanese snacks

日本のお菓子に甲虫類37匹隠し密輸 米LA

Dozens of giant beetles hidden inside a shipment of Japanese snacks were uncovered at a US airport, customs officials said Wednesday.
The live creepy crawlies, which were up to five inches (13 centimeters) long, were concealed among potato chips, chocolate and other goodies at Los Angeles International Airport last month.
The 37 creatures were likely destined for collectors of exotic insects, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said, estimating they were worth around $1,500.
They may look harmless but in reality, smuggled beetles pose a significant threat to our vital agriculture resources, said Cheryl Davies of the CBP in Los Angeles.
Beetles can become a serious pest by eating plants, leaves and roots and by laying eggs on tree bark which damages our forests.
The specimens, which included scarab beetles, stag beetles and darkling beetles, will likely find their way to local zoos that have permits for such creatures, the CBP said.
Alongside its traditional cuisine, Japan has in recent years nurtured a reputation for innovative snacks, which include KitKat chocolates flavored with cherry blossom or wasabi.
But while locusts, grasshoppers and crickets do find their way onto the Japanese dinner table, especially in rural areas, beetles are not commonly consumed.

Click Here for Japanese Translation

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL

HEADLINES

POLITICS
China Expresses Strong Dissatisfaction with Japan-US Joint Statement
ECONOMY
Japan's Biz Failures Increase 19.8% to 840 in January
SPORTS
J.League Holds Event in Tokyo ahead of 1st Division Season Opener on Friday
OTHER
Tsunami of Up to 23 Centimeters Observed after Western Japan Quake in Jan.

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


Photos