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Why Humans Hate Eating Bugs — DNA Reveals a 9,000-Year-Old Legacy

New evidence links chitin digestion, geography, and long-term dietary history to modern attitudes toward eating insects.

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Why Humans Hate Eating Bugs — DNA Reveals a 9,000-Year-Old Legacy

Some foods provoke resistance before taste is even considered. That reaction can feel instinctive, yet its roots may be more complicated than simple preference or modern social conditioning.

New genetic evidence adds an ancient ecological layer to the story. It does not reduce human behaviour to one gene, but it helps explain why attitudes and digestive biology developed differently across regions.

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