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    Bugs are food of the future: UN agency

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      Dora1
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      :sick:

      But I guess for countries where the people, esp the children suffer from malnutrition, insects are really highly nutritous. And they can survive in all sorts of weather conditions, which makes them easy to breed in large numbers.

      At the rate we are destroying the Earth, maybe our grandchildren would have to start eating insects because the earth would be too hot for other animals to survive in big numbers :sad:

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        Funz
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        Was about to respond to buds saying she is not that adventurous with food. Wanted to say that I am game to try most things at least once except for bugs and dogs/cats. Then I saw this.

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          buds
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          I πŸ™ this said \"future\" does not include me by then.

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            buds
            last edited by

            Tankee, the first two options on your poll are :sick:.

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              tankee
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              In the future, never complain about the bug you found in the food served to you or the restaurant may charge you extra for the 'topping' πŸ˜‰

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                tankee
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                buds:
                Tankee, the first two options on your poll are :sick:.

                :? Why

                πŸ˜‰

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  tankee:
                  In the future, never complain about the bug you found in the food served to you or the restaurant may charge you extra for the 'topping' πŸ˜‰

                  :sick:

                  Disgusting la you, bro! :politebleah:

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                    sharonkhoo
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                    tankee:
                    In the future, never complain about the bug you found in the food served to you or the restaurant may charge you extra for the 'topping' πŸ˜‰

                    Bugs bred for eating should be in cleaner environments - who knows where the restaurant bugs have been?

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                      durianlove1974
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                      I suppose if bugs are fried and seasoned, it should have a crunchy texture similar to ikan bilis.


                      I can imagine one needs to eat a lot of bugs to feel full.

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                        CloudeeDaz
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                        durianlove1974:

                        I suppose if bugs are fried and seasoned, it should have a crunchy texture similar to ikan bilis.

                        I can imagine one needs to eat a lot of bugs to feel full.

                        But you don’t have to have a meal full of bugs.
                        If the texture is like ikan bilis, then use it like you would use ikan bilis. πŸ˜„
                        Eg.... as a side dish for ur nasi lemak, or cooked in sambal with some nuts....

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