Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://theconversation.com/eating-insects-is-good-for-you-and-the-planet-118675
I keep seeing articles like this one popping up more and more, and it seems like there’s definitely a concerted effort underway to move the Overton Window in the direction of this.
Yes, other cultures have traditionally eaten insects for millennia, so there’s no need to impress us all with your reminding us the obvious. Likewise for those who would quip that shellfish are already akin to terrestrial invertebrates.
But this version of entomophagy would be different, with insect protein being processed into a presentation more suited to Western conceptions of what “meat” should resemble. So instead of grilled insects, it would be more akin to a soy-burger.
Will you eat insect based “meat’?
Aren't we already accidently eating bugs? I mean I read a few years ago bugs fall into our peanut butter but, they don't scoop them out. I am sure there are other bugs in other products too.
Anonymous wrote:I would eat a bug-burger before an impossible burger.
Anonymous wrote:https://theconversation.com/eating-insects-is-good-for-you-and-the-planet-118675
I keep seeing articles like this one popping up more and more, and it seems like there’s definitely a concerted effort underway to move the Overton Window in the direction of this.
Yes, other cultures have traditionally eaten insects for millennia, so there’s no need to impress us all with your reminding us the obvious. Likewise for those who would quip that shellfish are already akin to terrestrial invertebrates.
But this version of entomophagy would be different, with insect protein being processed into a presentation more suited to Western conceptions of what “meat” should resemble. So instead of grilled insects, it would be more akin to a soy-burger.
Will you eat insect based “meat’?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The revulsion towards bugs exists for a reason- because theyre gross, feast off excrement, and their bodies contain horrible antinutrients that arent intended for human consumption. So no I will not be partaking.
Source?
Next time you get the urge to ask that question, I need to tell you about a little thing called google. You should really check it out.
So, no source. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:I will eat anything that is crunchy and well fried
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The revulsion towards bugs exists for a reason- because theyre gross, feast off excrement, and their bodies contain horrible antinutrients that arent intended for human consumption. So no I will not be partaking.
All bugs, though? I think eating farm raised crickets is probably different from eating houseflies. (And yeah, I'm silently gagging a little as I type this.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The revulsion towards bugs exists for a reason- because theyre gross, feast off excrement, and their bodies contain horrible antinutrients that arent intended for human consumption. So no I will not be partaking.
Source?
Next time you get the urge to ask that question, I need to tell you about a little thing called google. You should really check it out.
So, no source. Got it.