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Did the Japanese start eating hachinoko (bee larvae) because of food shortages in World War II?

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Did the Japanese start eating hachinoko (bee larvae) because of food shortages in World War II?

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Quite a specific question here, but I’d heard about bee larvae before and having made the above assumption, I started writing a story involving it. While it’s not fundamental that everything be historically accurate, I would still like to make sure it’s at least conceivable.

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