Future foods

Our diets and the food that is available are constantly changing. Back in the olden days the Tudors used to eat dolphins and Henry VIII ate peacocks and seagulls. Our diets are likely to change in the next twenty years as well, as meat prices rise we will need to look into alternatives like kelp and crickets.

Photo by Getty Images Aug 3, 2012

What will we be eating in 20 years?

A growing population, food prices and dwindling land resources are all affecting what we eat. Substitutions for the future are already being looked into, do you think you could stomach a crushed caterpillar burger?

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  1. Michael S09:27pm Saturday 04th August 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    hmmmmyummy

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  2. Sitara08:29pm Saturday 04th August 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    ewwwwwwwwwwwwww wair going to eat ants in the future ewwwwwwwwww

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  3. Tony04:21pm Saturday 04th August 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    gotta be better in 20 years time ..............look at the chit they r selling u now........IM EATING GREAT just now ty ...... dont eat takeaway nor do i eat processed box [dog food] food stuffs ....... i cook from the natural foods .....FREE FROM CHEMICALS .......... & my health is good .......ill cook with anything , just dont take my herbs away

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  4. Gypsy04:12pm Saturday 04th August 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Bill Shorter . .. . joke

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  5. rob03:33pm Saturday 04th August 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    When will the ALP power brokers get the message. The people of Australia (next year's voters) simply do not like Julia? What is more important? Remaining "loyal" to her or remaining in existence as a political party?

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