Insects aren't animals?
Gotta agree with this one. To quote the in-game description of "Animal meat":
Flesh - and other elements - harvested from a vast selection of once-living creatures. In many places a luxury item with some ceremonial importance. Illegal in some jurisdictions.
I's say this would include anything non-aquatic - including insects and insectoids.
Raising and killing animals to satisfy one's taste is inefficient and a nasty business. In the ED future almost all meat would be lab-grown with perhaps just a few rare-goods being flesh from a live animal.
See the above quote: "animal meat" is from an animal killed for food. "Synthetic meat" is a different in-game commodity, with a much lower price (one-third of the price of "natural" meat), sourced from high-tech planets rather than agricultural ones, with the following description:
Meat that is synthesised in an industrial scale. The process relies on DNA from species from old Earth. The DNA is adjusted so muscle tissue is grown in huge quantities without the rest of the animal.
Growing animals specifically to kill and eat them may indeed be inefficient, but when you can sprawl out across a billion Earth-like worlds, can terraform new Earth-like worlds in just a couple of decades and the transport costs between worlds is negligible, then "efficiency" is irrelevant.
Many of us routinely ship animal meat in bulk. Very few of us have ever shipped synthetic meat in bulk. Why? Because animal meat is one of the more profitable commodities in the game, while synthetic meat is not.
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Thargoids are insects right?
Thargoids are ammonia-based insectoids. Biting into a live one would be an extremely unpleasant way to die by a combination of suffocation, ammonia poisoning and frostbite. Even if you killed and cooked it, It would still taste terrible, and almost certainly would not contain any human-compatible nutrition.
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