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Originally Posted by fazstp
Aren't there a number of worms that use insects as intermediary hosts? I'd have to do some research but I have a vague idea there are. Mind you it's equally plausible to catch such things from eating poorly prepared meat.
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Yes, there are f.ex stuff like nematode worm parasites which use insects as intermediate hosts, but then again most taxa will have that. The dangers of eating pork parasite-wise is that a pork tapeworm can do just fine inside a human because at the end of the day, there may not be that much difference between a pig and a human as far as the tapeworm is concerned. We have the same organs, the same kind of blood vessels etc. However, any parasite who specializes on insects will find your body a strange environment. Thus, the dangerous parasites from insects should be those who, as you say, are in fact specialized for some sort of mammal, but use insects as intermediate hosts. If they make up a larger parasitic threat than what you generally get from eating other vertebrates, I can't say for sure, but I don't believe that to be the case.
I don't think I've ever heard or read of anyone ever contracting anything dangerous from eating an insect. I know a guy who ate a slug (not insect, but) on a dare, though, and I would never do that. I know the kind he ate are often hosts to parasites that infect ducks (slug predators) and, while I guess even duck parasites won't harm humans that much, I would not like to risk it.
I'll have my crawlies cooked, please.
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Originally Posted by Vanilla
I've eaten Hou hou grubs cooked, they taste like peanut butter yum!

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That sounds quite yummy actually. I love peanut butter