Not only are insects a more resource-efficient food source than meat (and more nutritious, to boot), you're also
already eating them, writes Mary Hall at Mind the Science Gap.
Insect parts are considered unavoidable, natural "defects" in foods and the FDA makes allowances for them,
including up to 30 insect parts per average chocolate bar, up to 10
whole aphids for 2.5 cups of spinach, and up to 10 fly eggs (or, if you
prefer, 5 eggs and one maggot) per serving of tomatoes. It all sounds
gross, but when you consider all the benefits of bug eating (and the
fact that many, many reviews proclaim them to taste delicious) it might
be best to think of this news as a wakeup call. You're eating bugs
already. Why not do it intentionally?
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