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What is the black and hard bug under the stone?

The bug under the stone is black and hard, like a peach blossom bug.

Peach Blossom Worm is a small water worm with black feet and ugly appearance, which grows under the rocks of streams and rivers. The peach worms caught can be eaten after drying and frying. It is delicious.

Since ancient times, catching peach worms in the peach blossom season has become a unique custom of local Miao families. Peach blossom worm is delicious, nourishing and strong, and it is the first-class treasure in Miao cuisine.

Go fishing for peach worms in peach blossom season

Since ancient times, catching peach worms in peach blossom season has become a unique custom of local Miao families in Fenghuang, western Hunan. The Miao family treats peach worms as a treasure, and guests are most honored and happy to eat peach worms. Peach blossom worm has a unique function of relieving boredom and promoting digestion, which is beneficial to human health. If it's the first time to eat, it's really daunting and I dare not eat chopsticks.

You can choose a slightly cute one first, close your eyes, send it to your mouth fiercely, and then chew it gently with trepidation. Bang, the bug broke, and in a flash, it was never seen again.

The rich fragrance mixed with sweet taste suddenly overflowed into the mouth, and then spread to the whole body like a warm current. The pleasant smell, which feels deja vu, seems far away, leaving people with endless aftertaste.