Honestly I haven’t tried it but I wouldn’t mind certain things containing bug
parts (on purpose) to make up for protein in them. And honestly that crunch
sounds quite good.
bugs are still part of the cuisines of a lot of the world
bugs for food can be raised in tiny spaces with minimal resources
the main issue is Western countries where bugs are seen as icky (but then we’ve also lost track of where our food comes from and are grossed out by simple organ meats) – we still do shrimp and crayfish and lobster but only because we refuse to see them as bugs
one sideline that came out of the paleo community – our bodies have a “genetic library” of digestive enzymes, but it is also common for our body to “forget” enzymes (ex. lactase) through lack of use, but apparently our body never forgets chitinase (the claim being that chitin was such an integral part of our diet for so much of our evolutionary history) – side effect of this is yes, you can quite easily consume those shrimp tails rather than pushing them off to the side of your plate
U.N. Urges Eating Insects; 8 Popular Bugs to Try
From beetles to butterflies and from ants to stinkbugs, people in dozens of countries regularly eat insects. Here are the most popular types of edible critters.