How does the biological processing of raw prey for larvae contrast with the preparation of hornets for human consumption in native regions?

Answer

Biological feeding requires liquefaction by the living worker, whereas human consumption involves cooking the solid insect.

The living worker is strictly limited to liquefaction to process raw prey for the young, which stands in stark contrast to the cultural practice of cooking the insects, resulting in solid food for human consumption.

How does the biological processing of raw prey for larvae contrast with the preparation of hornets for human consumption in native regions?
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