If im not reading ur statement wrong, its a little bit of misinformation. I assumed it was because there are cultures where people seem to be alright. I looked it up and apparently its like shellfish allergies, and it said its average 13 out of 100 for eating bug allergy. So im guessing it can replace your protein diet, as long as you dont have allergies and not that we are innately allergic to them.For anyone interested, you are somewhat likely to get an allergic reaction to bug's protein, so be careful with eating them. And it's better to eat normal meat.
The rate depends on where you live. Because as you said, certain cultures eat bugs and certain don't. It's like lactose intolerance, where it's 65% worldwide but 90% in japan.If im not reading ur statement wrong, its a little bit of misinformation. I assumed it was because there are cultures where people seem to be alright. I looked it up and apparently its like shellfish allergies, and it said its average 13 out of 100 for eating bug allergy. So im guessing it can replace your protein diet, as long as you dont have allergies and not that we are innately allergic to them.