A recent study found that only 13% of 603 people in the UK would eat insect snacks regularly. Many people think insect snacks look unappealing and taste bad. Researchers say we need to overcome this “disgust factor” to make insect-based foods popular.
Insects are high in protein and can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cattle farming. Eating insects could also help fight obesity. However, most people are still hesitant due to concerns about taste and appearance. Younger people are especially reluctant. The study suggests that grinding insects into a powder could make them more palatable. The findings were presented at the European Congress on Obesity.