>healthy >nutritious >tastes good >excellent protein source >inexpensive >sustainable environmentally >done thousands of years by humans
I eat silk worm pupa fine with no issue. The only argument against I heard is because they "look" disgusting but so does marine crustaceans like lobsters which are sea bugs and you eat that fine.
Its still considered cannibalism if you eat asians
Brayden Cruz
I’m not a bird.
Isaiah Garcia
Mealworms aren't deepfried and they taste delicious It also looks like a bunch of Cheetos so there isn't any excuse to deny eating it Only weak snowflakes and women complain about bug eating
You need to eat 3x the amount of bugs to absorb the same nutrients Humans didn’t evolve to eat bugs specifically, we just can also use them in emergency situations This ain’t an emergency, it’s a planned attack
Liam Stewart
Humans can't digest chitin and also bugs are extremely inefficient compared to cows when it comes to feeding them. Eating bugs instead of cows would unironically cause famine sooner than later
Jayden Rogers
I will be happy when the WEF owns nothing, sleeps in pods, and eats bugs.
Nicholas Ortiz
that's disgusting it even looks all gelled like the bug bars in that Snowpiercer movie.
Chase Wilson
snow piercer tier. gross
Ethan Brooks
>nutritious no >tastes good if you're starving enough to eat bugs I guess anything tastes good >excellent protein source lots of protein but they're of poor quality, definitely not excellent >inexpensive >earth is overpopulated!! >lets have this cheap source of "food" so we can overpopulate it even more! pick one >done thousands of years by humans >something that was done way before is good because it just is, ok?!
William Sanchez
>healthy They aren't chitin gives you cancer.
Brandon Cruz
>healthy
Not even close.
>nutritious
No. Nearly all nutritional value in bugs is indigestible.
>excellent protein source
No. You'll get virtually 0 protein from bugs, that's in the shell and is indigestible.
>inexpensive
For? Triple the price of food and it's still inexpensive now.
>sustainable environmentally
No.
>done thousands of years by humans
dude_trust_me.png False as fuck. It's never been done by humans as a broad means of sustenance.
Adrian James
Oh, this thread again.
Samuel Rogers
This is the second thread today kys lactose intolerant subhuman
Chitin Incomplete proteins Parasites Here they are building a black fly farm to produce chicken feed, the bugs are on a manure diet In other words eat shit.
The experimental material comprised samples of live insects (imagines) from 300 household farms and pet stores, including 75 mealworm farms, 75 house cricket farms, 75 Madagascar hissing cockroach farms and 75 migrating locust farms. Parasites were detected in 244 (81.33%) out of 300 (100%) examined insect farms. In 206 (68.67%) of the cases, the identified parasites were pathogenic for insects only; in 106 (35.33%) cases, parasites were potentially parasitic for animals; and in 91 (30.33%) cases, parasites were potentially pathogenic for humans.
Jacob Smith
can you digest milk? Maybe consider that you have certain diet needs and wants and we do as well... We are all mixed at different levels of non human DNA. It stands to reason that our diets reflect this difference. The disgust response from bugs is very deep in our psyches and likely genetic. You never had this, how can you claim to understand what our bodies are telling us?
Jaxon Stewart
Is food for gooks
Noah Murphy
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Andrew Phillips
chitin parasites keeping niggers alive
Matthew Hill
>chitin gives you cancer So does Beer and yet you don't complain when you drink do you? >Humans can't digest chitin Same applies to Corn and Lactose and yet you still ingest those willingly.
>Italy >Casu martzu, sometimes spelled casu marzu, and also called casu modde, casu cundídu and casu fràzigu in Sardinian, is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese that contains live insect larvae (maggots).
>Germany >Milbenkäse is a German speciality cheese. It is made by flavouring balls of quark (a type of soft cheese) with caraway and salt, allowing them to dry, and then leaving them in a wooden box containing rye flour and cheese mites for about three months. An enzyme in the digestive juices excreted by the mites causes the cheese to ripen. >Cockchafer soup is a European dish made from the cockchafer insect. It was a delicacy in Germany and France until the mid-1900s.[1] Its taste resembles crab soup.[citation needed] As cockchafers were once an incredibly common pest insect in Europe, with population explosions every 4 years, collecting enough cockchafers to make soup was very easy in former times, but excessive pesticide usage caused their populations to collapse by the 1970s, with complete extirpation in many areas
>France >Mimolette is a cheese traditionally produced around the city of Lille, France. >The grey-colored rind of aged Mimolette occurs from cheese mites that are added to the surface of the cheese, which serve to enhance its flavor.
if god meant for us to eat bugs we'd have been born with mandibles
Matthew Nguyen
I want to die in a suicide pod.
Jaxon Campbell
>it even looks all gelled like the bug bars in that Snowpiercer movie
Almost as though its all planned
Zachary Moore
Because it’s the type of protein you get. Bugs are chock full of chitins and keratins which cause an immune response, inflammation, and feeds the parasites on your body.
This shit is literal poison that will keep you sick in the long term.