The sun beat down on the dry, dusty land and the frogs were all thirsty. But they weren't the only ones who needed to drink. So did all the other animals. Kookaburra lived in a tree nearby.
What drew more attention to this otherwise unassuming little frog was the fact that it was mostly found in wells with clean drinking water. The frog’s skin produces a variety of antimicrobial ...
Normally it's sold in Asian markets—where people are familiar with what a cool ingredient it is—and rarely lauded elsewhere as it is on the drink menu of Lumi Dumpling & Empanada Kitchen.