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Lab grown protein: if created, would you move to it?
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I absolutely don't believe you'd refuse a worm meal burger over starvation. You say that because you're not starving.
Some people just need to not be told what it is and have it pepared to resemble something they're familiar with. My family wouldn't try calamari, but when I took them to a place that had it looking like noodles on a buffet, they tried it and liked it.
edit: Also, lots of people actually like anchovies and eat them on Caesar salad and in sauces without realizing.
I mean, I want people to understand what they are eating more, not less, as well as the consequences of producing it. So I'm not a fan of tricking people.
I wonder how much of people's disgust over certain foods is social rather than any ingrained revulsion, and if normalization will therefore make it a non-issue for the vast majorities.
Of course. Same reason why most people don't eat dog but eat pig. There's no other reason other than cultural and emotional.
For what it's worth, I like some foods in certain forms but not others, such as pureed but not whole. A plain anchovy (yum!) is far more powerful, bone-filled and salty than in sauces.
Then there are foods where I only like certain varieties, or they're very different when you have them in different regions, so someone can think they don't like a food but in reality they've only experienced a crappy version of it so far.