As a guy who's cooked up a grasshopper myself on a couple occasions (maniacal laugh- just had 1 tonight, too- maniacal laugh), what sorta POD would be necessary for Western society to be more amenable to the idea of consuming insects such as grasshoppers/locusts as a part of standard cuisine ? Ppl in Thailand and among southwestern native American tribes eat roast grasshoppers as part of their diet, and so AFAIK did the lower-class ancient Greeks and Romans, while certain parts of China have fried scorpions and roast silkworm larvae as local delicacies, but among many in Western society the idea of consuming insects is abhorrent. What type of hist event or progression could enable such a perspective to be changed ? Like say if American settlers adopted the Indians' grasshopper consumption as part of their diet too ?