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From: "Don Wiss"
> A learned aversion. Would you find a plate of bugs appetizing? Our
> ancestors clearly did.
But, Don, where would I have learned it from since everyone in my family ate
the fat except me? I had no other point of reference in early life, and as
far back as I can remember I've never liked the taste or texture of fat on
meat.
Bugs? No. But quite a few times recently I have eyed some grasshoppers
with curiosity and deep thoughts about paleo food and human evolution. I
could probably "stomach" a crunchy insect better than, say, a big fat grub
worm if for no other reason than texture alone.
Do tell--have you tried any bugs yourself? Anyone else?
Theola