Green Ants Australia Food

Green Ants Australia Food. Green Tree Ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) building a nest by rolling a leaf, Far North Queensland Disclaimer: Rebecca Sullivan owns native food product label Warndu. The Green-Tree Ant, also known as the Weaver Ant is found in open woodland in the Northern Territory and the far north Queensland of tropical Australia

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The Australian green tree ant (Oecophylla smaragdina), also known as the weaver ant, is a fascinating and edible insect native to tropical regions of Australia Explore the richness and diversity of Australian Native Green Ants at Warndu.

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The freeze-drying process removes ~ 98% of the water content of the ants and is ideal for retaining their flavour. Green Tree Ants are wild caught (easier than it sounds!), hand-sorted to remove leaf nest debris and silk, frozen and then freeze dried These ants form colonies with multiple nests in trees, each nest being made of leaves stitched together using the silk produced by the ant larvae

Gold medal awarded to Australian Green Ant Gin SBS Food. Green Tree Ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) will be familiar to anyone who resides in, or has traveled into the northern parts of Australia The Australian green tree ant (Oecophylla smaragdina), also known as the weaver ant, is a fascinating and edible insect native to tropical regions of Australia

Green Tree Ants photo WP00617. The green ants are edible with a lemon flavouring which creates a unique foodie experience. The Green-Tree Ant, also known as the Weaver Ant is found in open woodland in the Northern Territory and the far north Queensland of tropical Australia