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Tobi Akingbade

Great British Bake Off's Prue Leith says 'squeamishness' about eating insects is 'misplaced'

Prue Leith has revealed she tried eating insects as a child - claiming we'll all start chowing down on critters in the future.

The Great British Bake Off judge, 79, endorsed crickets and mealworms as a more environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional food sources.

Insects, which already form part of diets around the world, offer a “great hope for cheap protein”, she wrote in The Daily Telegraph.

“I think we’ll find our squeamishness about eating bugs is misplaced," Leith continued.

Bake Off judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith (Love Productions)

“In my Johannesburg childhood garden, our Xhosa maid used to catch and eat hatching termites as they flew out of the cracks in the bark of the jacaranda tree," she continued.

“I tried one and spat it out when the fluttering wings in my mouth upset me. ‘But it’s still flying,’ I complained. ‘Yes, that is what is so good,’ she replied."

Leith revealed she has also eaten mopane worms, which she described as caterpillar-like, and deep-fried crickets.

“Anything crisp and deep fried is good, is it not? The truth is, we are not going to be able to afford our cultural prejudices,” Leith wrote.

Prue Leith during recording of The Great British Bake Off 2018 (PA)

“To feed the world, we need to find alternatives. Insects, especially crickets and mealworms, are already used in flours, biscuits and animal feed.”

Farming bugs does not require as much land and water as animal farming, she said, adding that the process produces less ammonia too.

In 2018, Sainsbury’s became the first UK supermarket to sell edible insects.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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