What's for dinner? Sushi, with a side of crickets
date:Mar 12, 2019
ts questioned in the study who said they would be willing to eat insects, 43 per cent ate sushi on a regular basis.

Co-author Dr Matthew Ruby, Lecturer in Psychology at La Trobe University, said sushi could be considered a gateway food to insects.

Until relatively recently, the idea of trying sushi -- let alone having it become a mainstream menu item -- was often thought of with disgust in many societies, Dr Ruby said.

Just like eating sushi, eating insects will take some getting used to.

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