Ask HN: Would you eat insects? After the cricket bars company raised significant capital I started thinking, why won't most people eat insects? |
Ask HN: Would you eat insects? After the cricket bars company raised significant capital I started thinking, why won't most people eat insects? |
http://www.amazon.com/Man-Eating-Bugs-Science-Insects/dp/098...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Eat-Bug-Cookbook-Revised/dp/160774...
http://www.amazon.com/Edible-Adventure-Eating-Insects-Planet...
Me - I'll try anything once, more or less. I've eaten worms, scorpions, and ants at various points in my life - you really need them in quantity to make it worthwhile as a dining experience. But I've also eaten zebra, crocodile, kangaroo, moose, and a lot of people would balk at those. Thinking about it, I'd have no issues eating cat but would be more reluctant to eat dog. Insects? No problems, and given their much higher ratio of protein and efficient growth (compared to most domestic livestock), I hope they become more 'normal' in the future.
Nope. Nope, nope, nope. I will not eat insects or worms because they are associated with disease and death and it makes me want to throw up. There's nothing wrong with that, it's a natural instinct. You might argue that native Australians eat grubs etc, but they are/were living in one of the harshest environments on Earth, at the limits of survival. You will eat anything to survive.
A mostly vegetarian or vegan diet with occasional meat can supply all the nutrients one needs, without the vomit-inducing associations.
Let that be the end of it.
Do most people associate them with this? I certainly don't.
Now, spiders on the other hand, hell no, I'd rather starve.