Vincent M. Holt
Vincent M. Holt was the author of an 1885 manifesto, titled Why Not Eat Insects? that laid out the arguments in favor of eating insects.[1][2]
He argued against eating lobsters. "The lobster, a creature consumed in incredible quantities at all the highest tables in the land, such a foul feeder that, for its sure capture, the experienced fisherman will bait his lobster-pot with putrid flesh or fish which is too far gone even to attract a crab."
References[edit]
- ↑ (9 June 1885). Insect Eating, St. Paul Daily Globe
- ↑ Edwards, Adam (4 June 2008). Eating insects: save the planet and munch a moth, The Telegraph
External links[edit]
- Why Not Eat Insects? (Field & Tuer, Leadenhall Press, 1885) (Scan of 1885 book)
- Why Not Eat Insects?
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