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11 April, 01:15
In response Spar Hawk to his Publication
Lots of cultures eat bugs.
IMO it is the lying about adding bugs to food that is the issue.
Or adding bugs that are not safe for human cosumption.
Stay away from the brightly colored insects, especially ones that are red, yellow, and orange. Like ladybugs. Bright colors are nature’s way of advertising, “Eat me and die.
The rule of thumb about eating insects is to cook ’em if you got ’em. Insects harbor nasty bacteria, parasites, and other bad things. Most of these are neutralized by cooking. Also, cooking helps you distance yourself from the fact that you’re eating bugs.
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IMO it is the lying about adding bugs to food that is the issue.
Or adding bugs that are not safe for human cosumption.
Stay away from the brightly colored insects, especially ones that are red, yellow, and orange. Like ladybugs. Bright colors are nature’s way of advertising, “Eat me and die.
The rule of thumb about eating insects is to cook ’em if you got ’em. Insects harbor nasty bacteria, parasites, and other bad things. Most of these are neutralized by cooking. Also, cooking helps you distance yourself from the fact that you’re eating bugs.
https://www.fieldandstream...
9 Bugs to Eat in a Survival Situation (And 4 You Want to Avoid)
In a survival situation, you probably wouldn’t make it on bugs alone, despite what some sites would have you believe. But insects could certainly be an important part of what keeps you alive. Bugs are highly nutritious, with lots of proteins and vitamins and modest amounts of fat. Here are the thing..
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