- 09 Feb 2023 12:42
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We're omnivores, most of us can eat most anything.
Way back in the 70s, there were a bunch of dietary fads like this. So I've had fried earthworms, a few different bugs in chocolate, but also some genuinely weird stuff.
The State of Maine tried promoting unusual seafood back then. I was one of the first in Maine to try mussels, at a State booth at the Yarmouth Clam Festival. I liked them, the other stuff, like urchins, not so much.
I like trying stuff, I've tried things I knew were going to be disgusting.
Earthworms have potential, they have basically no flavor, but they are easy to grow, and have protein.
vinnydell wrote:
Dietary tolerance requires digestive enzymes.
We're omnivores, most of us can eat most anything.
Way back in the 70s, there were a bunch of dietary fads like this. So I've had fried earthworms, a few different bugs in chocolate, but also some genuinely weird stuff.
The State of Maine tried promoting unusual seafood back then. I was one of the first in Maine to try mussels, at a State booth at the Yarmouth Clam Festival. I liked them, the other stuff, like urchins, not so much.
I like trying stuff, I've tried things I knew were going to be disgusting.
Earthworms have potential, they have basically no flavor, but they are easy to grow, and have protein.
Facts have a well known liberal bias