Western dislike of eating insects may be linked to ancient geography, genetics, and long-term diet patterns, not just culture ...
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Neanderthals ate maggots and mosquitoes, but prehistoric European humans couldn’t stomach bugs
Insects may be full of protein, but they weren’t on the menu for prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Europe or Central Asia. Even ...
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Would you eat bugs?
In this video I eat a scorpion and some super bugs and crickets. Then I talk about why people should eat more bugs.
In the midst of a food allergy epidemic, it is important to be aware of all of the possible allergens that people eat, knowingly or unknowingly. Even in the Western world, we each unwittingly eat ...
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