Olympics Buyers can skip the lines with souvenir vending machinesJapanese vending machines dispense everything from pizza to cigarettes and edible insects. Now there are even ones where you can buy Olympics souvenirs.Read the Article
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A Region-by-Region Guide to the Best Tacos in MéxicoBy Lauren Cocking. Northern England Writer. July 12, 2021.- Let’s talk about tacos; the unofficial national dish of Mexico, they’re as varied as they are delicious and can be found on practica…Read the Article
Local Farmers turn crickets into protein powder - KVRR Local NewsMOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — A local couple is taking a much noisier approach when it comes to farming. It’s a sound you usually hear at night and usually don’t think much of it, but to Madeline and Patrick Revier it means business and food. “This [...]
Solution-focused innovation the future of agricultureFCC supports projectsRead the Article
French farm offers sustainable food from edible insectsAn edible insect farm in France offers a new source of protein for our diet, specifically mealworms to be eaten in the form of cakes or bread or simply as an appetiser.Read the Article
Insect feed could tackle climate and nature crisis -...Insect feed could tackle climate and nature crisis -... | Sustainable Responsible BusinessRead the Article
Using bugs as animal feed can cut down deforestation: ReportAccording to a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report, insect protein could replace 20 per cent of the UK’s imports of soya by 2050. It found that just under half of the demand for insect protein can be met by British producers. The study outlines a plan for [...]
How insects can help stop the destruction of the natural world – Mike BarrettFood is one of life’s greatest pleasures.Read the Article
Without Bugs, We Might All Be DeadThere are 1.4 billion insects per person on this planet and we need (almost) every one of them.Read the Article
UK Govt urged to develop financial support for insect farming - All About FeedUsing insect meal to replace soy in fish and livestock feed could cut the UK’s future soy footprint by a fifth, protecting vital ecosystems such as theRead the Article
‘Huge potential’ for insect feeds, claim Tesco and WWFAround 240,000 tonnes of insect meal per year could potentially be sourced from UK insect farmsRead the Article
‘Big lumps of protein’: Zimbabwe’s edible-insect farmerNutritious, packed with protein and easy to grow, one insect farmer is promoting crickets as a sustainable food source.Read the Article
Nutritional Qualities and Enhancement of Edible Insects - PubMedOver the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted an exponential increase in the interest in insects as a human food source. Edible insects contribute suitable amounts of energy and protein, fatty acids, and micronutrients to the human diet. Nutrition…Read the [...]
New Documentary Tackles the issue of Declining Insect Populations - The Open NewsA new documentary by director Georgina Willis is due for completion later this year. Insect O Cide is a documentary that highlights the vital importance of insects to life on earth. In recent years there has been a fair bit of publicity regarding [...]
Why aren’t we eating bugs? — Stone Pier PressWhy insect cuisine is taking off, and how to get over the ick factor.Read the Article
South Korean mealworm producer targeting sharp hike in production by 2025KEIL Co. Ltd. is planning to massively increase its production of mealworms to meet demand from industries as South Korea subsidizes fishmeal alternatives.Read the Article
Why St Davids is Wales’ rising eco starFrom bug restaurants to meadow regeneration, Britain’s smallest city packs quite a green punch, finds Kerry WalkerRead the Article
Insect Farming: Lansing science teacher turns his insects into mealsA Lansing science teacher is farming insects and turning them into meals.Read the Article
Are Insects The Answer To Our Food Crisis? | Nature inFocusA protein-rich insect diet, or entomophagy, could be the key to unlocking our quest for sustainable food sources to feed the fast-growing human populationRead the Article
Opinion | Why Americans have started eating bugsWe all need a change for our collective good right now, and this one comes pan-fried.Read the Article
Let’s go predatory bug huntingPredatory bugs aren’t as scary as they sound, writes Janine Kennedy. They are a great indicator of biodiversity in your garden and on the farm.Read the Article
Next up for post-mask America: Eat your bugs!by WorldTribune Staff, June 21, 2021 NBC News, which has been biting at the chomp to gallop past CNN in the Woke Network Derby for some time now, is serving up its latest soulless globalist fare. A…Read the Article
Edible insect farming and big bug dreams | Cult MTLMontreal company Tricycle takes a unique approach to insect farming, revealing how edible insects could very well be the future of food .Read the Article
Would you eat fruit flies? This company is betting on it - ISRAEL21cFlying SpArk is counting on moving past the ‘yuck factor’ to offer a sustainable, non-GMO, inexpensive protein alternative.Read the Article
Turning garbage into food? Worm farm in south Phoenix grows sustainably in the desertHow can your food waste turn into something edible? The Arizona Worm Farm in south Phoenix wants to show you how.Read the Article
You can eat these 6 Maine bugs when you can’t find cicadasDespite the backlash from animal rights activists (and some allergic reactions), eating insects has a long history and a continued legacy around the world — one that Americans are just starting to tap into.Read the Article
Ohio restaurant tests out pizza topped with CICADASThe Pizza Bandit in Dayton, Ohio tested out what it calls a Spicy Thai Cicada Pie. It was made with blanched and sautéed locally foraged cicadas, cheese, and hoisin sriracha sauce.Read the Article
Earth Notes: Eat More Bugs!Close to a decade ago, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization issued a report with a six-legged directive: eat more bugs. With the humanRead the Article
The biggest problem with eating insects isn’t “ew”The question isn’t “is it gross?”; it’s “is it ethical?”Read the Article
This farm is breeding insects to replace pesticidesThe bugs are bred to protect the crops from harm and encourage pesticide-free produce.Read the Article