Hormigas Culonas · Original & Confirmed
The hormiga culona is more than a snack. It is a living archive of a landscape, a season, and a people. In its toasted shell, you taste the clay of the Andean hills, the first fat raindrops of March, the smoke of a fogón (hearth), and the collective memory of the Guane who first dared to pick up a queen and put her in her mouth.
Some species of Hormigas Culonas are considered threatened due to habitat loss, deforestation, and climate change. Efforts are being made to protect their habitats and study their ecological importance, to ensure the long-term conservation of these fascinating ants. hormigas culonas