Don't ever want to eat bugs for lunch? New study shows you may want to try it. A new research study published by the American ...
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'I will not eat the bugs': Examining a right-wing narrative about scarcity and insect consumption
Noor Bin Ladin, a right-wing influencer, stridently declares "I don't want to eat the bugs" on a talk show hosted by a former adviser to US President Donald Trump. Laurent Duplomb, a senator from the ...
A new study finds participants preferred insect protein bars over cereal bars, with curiosity and attention outweighing ...
New research has found that even those hesitant to try insect-based foods might end up enjoying the experience more than they ...
More than 2 billion people regularly eat insects—on purpose. They're a great source of protein for communities around the world and some are considered delicacies reserved for special occasions. And ...
Sold around the world, their protein content is comparable to meat, according to the FAO. But the possibility of expanding ...
Cricket nuggets? Caterpillar cookies? Canadians would consider eating insects if they can't see them
Lobster had one of the greatest reputation makeovers in food history. Once treated as "food for the poor," it is now served in expensive restaurants, dipped in butter and presented as a delicacy. In ...
Insects are not typically considered food in Western society, and many would probably balk at the idea of chowing down an insect bar (though gym bros might be excited at the idea of a new low-fat ...
People who are hesitant to try insect-based foods may enjoy the experience more than they expect—and can become more open to ...
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