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Insects are regularly eaten by as much as 80% of the worlds population, but even the very thought of it seems shocking to most people in the UK.
But as the global population continues to grow, there is a growing move towards eating insects as a staple part of our diet.
Researchers in the Netherlands are looking at ways to persuade people to get their protein from bugs instead.
John Maguire reports
BBC News - Insects source of protein instead of meat
my Take.
Karibu tujiimarishe kiafya na protini ya senene na nzige. Achana na protin inayotokana na viuatilifu (madawa yatumiwayo kutibu wanyama na ndege) hatari.
But as the global population continues to grow, there is a growing move towards eating insects as a staple part of our diet.
Researchers in the Netherlands are looking at ways to persuade people to get their protein from bugs instead.
John Maguire reports
BBC News - Insects source of protein instead of meat
my Take.
Karibu tujiimarishe kiafya na protini ya senene na nzige. Achana na protin inayotokana na viuatilifu (madawa yatumiwayo kutibu wanyama na ndege) hatari.