I feel like there's a point about how a lot of this is socialization of how food is procured. People in the US generally speaking don't eat bugs since it's a settler colonial state descended from Europe that doesn't really have edible insects. In SEA though you'll see much more insect consumption without a stigma because it's part of what you grow up with and there are a variety of edible insects. Similarly, someone living far to the north will likely be very comfortable with hunting. In an industrialized society we're very alienated from most of the production chains that go into our daily lives. We don't pick our fruit and vegetables, we don't toil on a farm, the food just sorta appears in a grocery store packaged for easy consumption which leads to people making videos where they'll swear off fruit after dunking a strawberry in brine and seeing worms come out.
I feel like there's a point about how a lot of this is socialization of how food is procured.
Consumed, rather, wouldn't it be? I agree with your comment, but the procurement doesn't even really play into it.
But other than that, yeah, even back when I ate meat I thought the "eww bugs" thing was dumb. C'mon man it's just different food. You can't hate on your boomer parents for refusing to try $local_large_immigrant_community_food because and then turn around and think eating bugs is disgusting
I feel like there's a point about how a lot of this is socialization of how food is procured. People in the US generally speaking don't eat bugs since it's a settler colonial state descended from Europe that doesn't really have edible insects. In SEA though you'll see much more insect consumption without a stigma because it's part of what you grow up with and there are a variety of edible insects. Similarly, someone living far to the north will likely be very comfortable with hunting. In an industrialized society we're very alienated from most of the production chains that go into our daily lives. We don't pick our fruit and vegetables, we don't toil on a farm, the food just sorta appears in a grocery store packaged for easy consumption which leads to people making videos where they'll swear off fruit after dunking a strawberry in brine and seeing worms come out.
Consumed, rather, wouldn't it be? I agree with your comment, but the procurement doesn't even really play into it.
But other than that, yeah, even back when I ate meat I thought the "eww bugs" thing was dumb. C'mon man it's just different food. You can't hate on your boomer parents for refusing to try $local_large_immigrant_community_food because and then turn around and think eating bugs is disgusting