"Disgust is one of our most basic emotions – the only one that we have to learn – and nothing triggers it more reliably than the strange food of others."
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Arnold van Huis, Joost Van Itterbeeck, Harmke Klunder, Esther Mertens, Afton Halloran, Giulia Muirand, Paul Vantomme, “Edible insects Future prospects for food and feed security”, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome, 2013, Ch. 3 "Culture, religion and the history of entomophagy", p. 35
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