Jing leed refers to one of the most common insects used as snack food in Thailand. Jing Leed is cricket which is usually fried and seasoned with Thai sauces and spices. They are 1.25" - 1.5" long and eaten fried. It is one of the street foods which can be bought in the streets of Thailand. It is also known as Ging Reed which means cricket


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