AVincentInSpace,

relevant xkcd (y’all already know which one it is)

RIP_Cheems,
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, you eat bugs. You just don’t know it.

jtom,

they’re in the water so they’re clean obvs

lightnsfw,

I’d rather eat bugs than shellfish. Never had bugs but I know I don’t like seafood so at least there’s a chance the insects won’t be bad.

dejected_warp_core, (edited )

TL;DR: disgust is learned.

Bottom line is that while there are things that we’re hard-wired to reject, the rest is more about what social groups teach us at a young age. Also, we can overcome the hard-wired aspects to an extent, again through social reinforcement.

owen,

I want a bug burger and I want it NOW

Flax_vert,

You VILL eat ze bugs! JAWHOL!

lseif,

mmm adrenachrome sooo good!

Flax_vert,

Thank you for yuor sakrifice! I despise you!

You vill own nothing, und be happy!

Gigan,
@Gigan@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t eat water bugs either. They’re also gross.

Omega_Haxors,

Now that you mention it I don’t think i’ve ever smelled fish shit in my life.

JokeDeity,

I’ll take neither.

Shenanigore,

crustaceans and insects are two different things, not real complicated. The crustaceans have actual meat, not a fluid filled exoskeleton.

owen,

Large bugs definitely have some meat on them. Chomp on a large beetle and you will see

BRBWaffles,

While it is inaccurate to characterize crustaceans as bugs, they are arthropods and share an enormous amount of anatomical and psychological features with insects. Both have open circulatory systems and use hemolymph to hydraulically operate their limbs. That “meat” that you’re talking about is only really visible after cooking, and consists mostly of denatured and congealed hemolymph.

Shenanigore,

Well I.kmow that’s wrong cause look at an uncooked shrimp

BRBWaffles, (edited )

Insects also have muscles in certain locations throughout their bodies. You’ll find the exact same structures in similarly structured insects, just on a smaller scale. Honestly I have no idea what you’re talking about because they both have muscles and both have open circulatory systems, both will solidify into “meat” when cooked. I’m not sure what you’re suggesting meaningfully distinguishes them here other than their taxonomic classifications and their size.

Shenanigore,

It’s not complicated. Quit trying to flex and just look at the obvious.

el_abuelo,

You’re very resistant to learning.

Shenanigore,

You’re very insistent on quoting Wikipedia

OrangeJoe,

I dunno… Have you ever opened a crab up before cooking it? It’s pretty much all goo inside an exoskeleton.

nonfuinoncuro,

I mean I eat them raw and it is some yummy goo, definitely not bug like

mtchristo, (edited )

All you need is salt to make them taste like sea bugs.

AngryCommieKender,

If that is actually the case, I wonder if Horseshoe Crabs taste different today, than when they evolved? The oceans were much more salty back then.

www.sciencedirect.com/…/S0031018206002483?via%3Di…

Facebones,

I’ve had crispy dried grasshoppers that were chill once, and some BANGIN cricket tacos in NYC.

They’re actually pretty great for protein.

ornery_chemist, (edited )

Nah fam you can keep the sea bugs, too.

theluckyone,

More for the rest of us!

casual_turtle_stew_enjoyer,

Stamets, do you want me to catch the 4 inch cockroach that I’ve been raising free-range in my apartment and send it to you to find out? It’s on a non-GMO diet.

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