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by Ekaros 1369 days ago
Depending on country the meat supply is actually extremely clean of everything harmful. Destroying all animals is quite common solution when something harmful is found is very common tactic. And with some parasites the wild animals posses much higher risk than farmed.
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Could the same argument be applied to edible insects too? I recall having deep fried silkworm pupae when I was working in China and they weren't as bad as I first anticipated, plus they were raised in a sterile and tightly controlled environment, so I was told.
Meat is on the inside of the animal, so proper preparation is important in making sure external contaminants aren't introduced.

Insects, on the other hand, are consumed whole. There's no getting around the fact that you are eating the part of the thing that walked and wallowed in it's own shit.

Pupae are an interesting exception, perhaps, though for the most part when talking edible insects I suspect people think crickets and the like.

> the wild animals posses much higher risk than farmed

I think the opposite is true for salmon