Also known as caviar of the desert, escamoles is an unusual Mexican dish consisting of ant larvae that is usually fried with butter, onions, and chili. The ants are known as Liometopum apiculatum, velvety tree ants, and la hormiga pedorra, meaning the farty ant.
The dish was considered a delicacy by the Aztecs, and its high price today also reflects that train of thought. Escamoles can often be found in tacos or omelets, although the dish can be served on its own, when it is traditionally accompanied by tortillas and guacamole.