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On Eating Insects: Bugs Bite—Is it Time to Bite Back?

On Eating Insects: Bugs Bite—Is it Time to Bite Back?

by Stowaway Magazine | Jul 1, 2013 | Culture, Eats, Summer 2013

For westerners who consider an eight-ounce bloody slab of cow muscle to be mouth-wateringly delicious, a crispy fried grasshopper or mealworm should pose no problem. But let’s face it, it does. And the whole “facing it” issue may be the problem. If our food has eyes...

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