• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    People really actually should learn how to make bugs into more widespread, varied, and tasty cuisine.

    Meat is about to get much, much more expensive.

    Addendum: Ask the vegans about their most cost effective, most sustainable protein sources.

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          3 months ago

          It’s harm reducing compared to exploiting mammals and devastating the environment with ranching and it’s supporting agriculture. Also - you will eat the bugs.

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        3 months ago

        Came here to say this. Don’t be weirdos trying everything to eat new animals, and eat some BEANS immediately

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          3 months ago

          I mean, I mostly agree, beans and legumes are very, very practical…

          But … beans and bugs?

          Variety is the spice of life?

          Maybe there is some kind of way to process crickets or ants into basically… ‘meat’ patties, ala impossible burgers or what not?

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      3 months ago

      All plants are good protein sources, and you probably don’t need as much protein as you think. The most sustainable plants are grown on a local farm. Investing in a CSA share makes it more economically sustainable for both the farmers and consumers. The most cost effective is probably something gross and drowning in pesticides (not sustainable).

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        3 months ago

        Ah see, this is the problem though.

        I agree with all you’ve said.

        But… CSA won’t feed 8 billion people.

        Full stop, it won’t.

        Not without a magically generated total overthrow and reworking of world capitalism as it exists, toward some kind of eco based localized socialsm or something… yep, it would be nice if that would happen, but magical thinking is dumb.

        So, that can’t be the generalized proposed framework for the future, unless you’re just fine with a few billion people starving to death.

        Bugs though?

        Might be a more cost effective solution for protein that can actually work at scale, allow CSA to focus on the healthier and more sustsinable plants, and bugs as a protein source would probably be a hell of a lot less resource intensive and more sustainable than… our current level of cows, chickens, pigs, etc.

        We use so much farmland to grow food for pigs cows chickens.

        We could probably use a lot less farmland if that went to feeding crickets or something, and then use the saved farmland for healthier vegetables.

        At least, this is my rough and broad understanding/idea.