How to eat fewer insects

How to eat fewer insects
Supposing that you're less than omnivorous, you may not always be in the mood to eat insects. You might be vegetarian, or your religion tells you that you shouldn't eat insects, or maybe you're just on a strict non-bug-eating diet. Here are a couple of simple hints to help you identify foods that contain bugs, illustrated with a few common supermarket candy items.
 
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Introduction
This a moth. Don't eat it.

It seems that some people will eat just about anything. If you are of the highly omnivorous persuasion, congratulations. This story won't be any help at all, so please instead read the instructables about eating cute animals of some sort.

Let's be perfectly clear about this: this instructable is titled "How to eat fewer insects." It is meant to help you eat fewer (not zero) insects IF that is your choice. We do not make any judgements or claims about whether, when, or how many insects you should eat. Yes, lots of people like to eat insects, and lots of people don't like to eat insects. However, please keep in mind that it is not the topic under discussion here

If you're still interested, let's look at a box of candy in the next step.

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Jun 16, 2007. 12:02 AMccddkkuu says:
Insects figure intentionally into human diets around the world. Today the word mealworm is an unsuccessful search at Instructables; but someday there could easily be a tutorial on raising your own mealworms and sharing them among your big fish, your reptile, and your cookie recipe.

Resist eating oh just any insect though: Insects and plants invented chemical warfare. (What else have they got, after all.) Some of their chemicals can be medicine at the right time and dosage, but many are plain nasty--even lethal.

Thank you, Oskay, for helping us to know more of the specifics!
Jul 5, 2008. 8:45 PMthermoelectric says:
I'm gonna make a tutorial on how to breed/raise mealworms
Mar 26, 2008. 7:05 PMbacaboi says:
In sugar babies WHITE MINERAL OIL is typically used for the glossy effect it produces, and to prevent the candy pieces from adhering to each other. Some studies suggest that prolonged use might be unhealthy because of low accumulation levels in organs. resinous glaze is beetle juice, but it can be compared to honey from a bee. yumm....eat up. :)
Sep 19, 2007. 8:47 PMCantos says:
This whole article is really very interesting. Thanks. Unfortunately we cannot avoid eating insects no matter what we do. So if that upsets you, do not read this. Isect parts allowed in food
Sep 19, 2007. 10:59 PMCantos says:
Sorry, I still can't find that link. There are a lot of comments, most of them trash so I only gave them a cursory look. Hey, I gave you credit for being interesting. My point in adding the link (to be clear, since you did not pick up on it) was that it is inane to try to avoid processed, regulated (and safe) food sources when you can't even avoid the accidental and unregulated ones. That's in the same league as the germaphobic idiots who won't flush toilets with their hands. You won't live any longer, just in fear of everything you put in your mouth. Encouraging that sort of paranoia won't justify your own. C'mon, anaphylactic shock from a Sugar Baby!? Lighten up. I'll take bugs over processed sugar any day.
Aug 13, 2007. 8:52 PMsasgty9 says:
hmm eating bugs is probably more healthy and environmentally better then purchasing and eating the candy
Jul 22, 2007. 5:44 PMichipoodle says:
Actually pfp21, from what i have heard, gelatin is made from powdered cow bones and cow toenails. Correct me if i'm wrong, but i think that's what makes it wobbly...........jello anyone?
Aug 11, 2007. 10:19 PMsmoke says:
ichipoodle is correct, i work in a beef processing facility and we do save particular bones for the production of gelatin, also used for gel tab asprin coating.
Aug 9, 2007. 12:09 PMpyro13 says:
wow dude... thumbs up on the instruc mate... scary thought... im gunna sue the jelly belly company and gain a little bit o $$ =D jk...but still. i would be very disturbed if eating bugs bothered me at all.
Jul 26, 2007. 12:12 PMderev says:
Wikipedia entries are to be taken with a grain of salt. Since they can be edited by anyone, they are not a definitive source to be accepted without caveat.
Aug 7, 2007. 1:52 AMmeeee says:
for the record that symbol says kosher but its not actually a recognized hechsher (it means a symbol that shows something is kosher). many companies will put things on their products that make them look kosher when in reality they are not. if you are still wondering about kashrut a good referance is http://kosherquest.org/html/Reliable_Kosher_Symbols.htm

Jul 19, 2007. 3:46 PMCaffeineHouse says:
thanks for revealing what is in the food we eat every day! personally, i don't really mind ingesting a few bugs (there are a lot worse things you could be eating!) but it is still nice to know what is in your food. great instructable!
Jun 25, 2007. 7:05 PMDragonpike says:
OMG!!!I just used those decors yesterday!I just went and checked and they are the same brand!Thanks for the heads up.
Jul 16, 2007. 3:08 PMxxxafterglow says:
Before jumping to conclusions... this instructable doesn't designate the confectioner's glaze in the final picture to be shellac or zein. I can understand erring on the safe side of not consuming it. Shellac is also used as a pharmaceutical coating and on apples. I agree - thanks for the heads up. I don't have a problem with eating animals and insects but it's good to know where your food comes from.
Jul 11, 2007. 4:45 PMtheque says:
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Jul 3, 2007. 11:33 PMjueston says:
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Jun 25, 2007. 11:19 AMpppoootttzzz says:
i don't mind eating this stuff
Jun 25, 2007. 2:28 AMJ_SCAP says:
oooooooooo this reminds me of a george carlin skit where he talks about the people in the air force who say that theyl eat any thing oh well here is the skit "geez im hungry what is that what ever give it to me ill eat it" "its rats asshole don" "whatever it needs ketchup"
Jun 22, 2007. 7:23 PMpyr0man1ac says:
Haha i have known some foods contain bugs, and im fine with it! I dont think bugs really have feelings, and afterall, God made animals ( aand probably bugs) for us to eat! thanks for informig people though, so they can choose whether to eat bugs or not
Jun 18, 2007. 2:00 AMgoukanomegami says:
It contains peanuts because of the peanut butter flavoured jelly bean, methinks. However, by the time it actually gets into to product, it may be such a small amount that only severely allergic people might have a reaction to it. Who knows, either way, they're still stupid. All for food labeling reform in the U.S. say 'Aye!'
Jun 9, 2007. 3:00 PMmaeve says:
I'm a vegitarian. I've eaten those things! THATS RELLY DISGUSTING. I'm going to tell all my freinds in school. Thanks soooooo much for telling me what carmine is. Thats cruelty to insects! And I thought blue cheese was disgusting! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
May 25, 2007. 12:48 PMgamer says:
do tic tacs contain bugs, cause i just ate like 3 packs. anyway...i think it is kinda nasty that they put bugs in food, ewww
May 26, 2007. 11:42 AMgamer says:
thank you, i was kinda worried that they did, cause they are so damn good. ever since i looked at this instructables, i watched what i was watching, lol
May 17, 2007. 9:43 PMpfp21 says:
WOW. who knew? this just adds to the list of things that strict veggies won't feel comfortable eating. anyone have an instructable on gelatin in products? that's not vegetarian either, is it.
May 10, 2007. 8:09 PMMace42 says:
Although I am probably not going to stop eating any of those things, you have managed to inform me of some pretty interesting stuff, and for that, you get a plus. People should stop making rude comments. You aren't forcing them not to eat these things. You are just stating what is true. I personally think that all the people who have been disrespectful of this should be ashamed. >_>
May 8, 2007. 12:17 PMH8uz0za1h says:
I appreciate your effort to make people more aware of what they are eating:] Please note: Dye Red 40 is another clever way of disguising carmine (often listed beside carmine)! I work in a coffee shop and several of our flavor syrups that have a red pigment are colored by Red 40... so be wary of anything artificially colored red (artificial just implies that something did not occur "naturally", or they altered the natural appearance).
May 8, 2007. 4:20 AMmakepiesnotsense says:
this is a nice piece of information! it reminds me of the lecithin debacle. remember, when a couple of years ago, everybody got to know that most chocolates were emulsified through red blood cells from animals...and now every company uses soy emulsifiers for their chocolate products? too cool.
Apr 27, 2007. 7:58 PMLuvmunky says:
Thanks for the "secret info" and another reason to stay on the diet!
Apr 26, 2007. 2:11 AMstranoster says:
Awesome... IT'S A CONSPIRACY! Y2K!!!
Apr 25, 2007. 11:30 AMamateurdancer says:
yummy bugs are so delicious!!!!!
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