SystemRichie Tries Tobago Termites on Waterfall Hike
A TikTok video by local content creator @systemrichie is sparking conversation after he stopped along the trail to Tobago’s Argyle Waterfall to sample an unusual snack straight from nature—termites.
During the hike, SystemRichie carefully collected the insects and gave viewers a running commentary as he tasted them. He described Tobago’s termites as having an earthy flavour, comparing the taste to carrots, while reacting to the tiny “bursts” of flavour as he chewed.
Beyond the novelty of the moment, the creator also highlighted the nutritional value of edible insects, noting that termites are rich in protein and can provide a significant source of energy. Around the world, insects form part of traditional diets in many cultures, and advocates often point to their nutritional benefits and environmental sustainability.
The video has drawn mixed reactions online. While some viewers admitted they could never bring themselves to try termites, others praised the creator for showcasing a different side of Tobago’s natural environment and encouraging people to step outside their culinary comfort zones.
SystemRichie’s latest adventure also shines a light on the growing popularity of experiential tourism, where visitors seek unique, authentic encounters with local culture and nature rather than traditional sightseeing alone.
Whether viewers found the tasting fascinating or stomach-turning, the clip has certainly succeeded in getting people talking about Tobago’s biodiversity—and proving that sometimes the most memorable travel experiences come from the most unexpected bites.
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