Yao Ran nodded and replied, "I harvested mine separately, and these are from the pots of potatoes you all placed here."
When she heard this, Jia Xiang took two sacks of potatoes and placed one sack in front of Yao Ran. Before Yao Ran could refuse, she insisted, "Take it. Without your help, I wouldn't even have a single potato to eat."
Seeing she had no chance to decline, Yao Ran accepted the potatoes. "Thank you."
The others saw this and followed suit, each giving her a sack of potatoes. In the end, Yao Ran had six sacks of potatoes, while the others each carried one back.
Smiling as she looked at the six sacks of potatoes in front of her, Yao Ran put them into her space, then left her apartment to observe the locusts again. When the others returned, they saw her observing the locusts and joined her.
Long Yu stood beside her and asked, "Have you found anything?"
Yao Ran looked away from the locusts on the window and replied, "The locusts aren't poisonous, but their fangs are sharper, and their body is bigger."
Listening to her explanation, Huang Zhihui looked at the countless locusts covering the buildings and streets outside and sighed, "I don't know when the locusts will leave. If they stay in Juncheng City for a long time, we will run out of water and food and can only wait for death."
The others fell silent at her words.
Yao Ran looked at them, pointed at the locusts on the windows, and said, "There is a lot of food out there."
When they heard this, they looked at the windows in confusion.
Huang Qian scratched his head and asked, "Yao Ran, we can't go out with so many locusts around. Locusts are omnivorous. If we are not careful, we might be eaten by them."
Yao Ran smiled and said, "It's actually good that there are so many locusts right now."
Huang Zhihui tilted her head in confusion and asked, "Elder Sister Yao Ran, what do you mean?"
Yao Ran looked at her and explained, "Locusts are a good source of protein, zinc, and iron, containing about fifty percent of crude protein per 100 grams of dried locusts."
"They are also quite delicious, and there are a lot of ways to prepare them. You can stir-fry, roast, boil, or grind them into powder to make sauces or pancakes. However, before we can eat them, we need to remove toxins and insect fungi from their bodies. As long as we don't eat them raw, we will be fine."
Listening to her, Huang Zhihui was doubtful and said, "I have never seen people eating locusts. Can they really be eaten?"
Jia Xiang patted her shoulder and chuckled, "Don't worry. They are edible. In the past, when there was a drought across the country, many people ate locusts to survive."
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