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Edible Insects List – Which Insects Can You Eat?

There are over 900 thousand documented types of insects in the world, but of course not all of them are…
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Insects as a Protein Alternative

Have you ever considered eating an insect, even just for fun? Maybe not. What are your alternative sources of protein…
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Current State of Legislation For Insects As Food

Insects as an alternative source of food, or more specifically protein, is starting to become a very hot topic. Before…
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Insect Food Products Currently Available

In this post I am going to show you what insect food products are currently available online and sometimes even…
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Cricket Flour & Powder – The New Protein Powder?

Cricket protein is fast becoming one of the hottest items on the "insects as food" train. The reasons for this…
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How Insect Farming Helps Farmers In Developing Countries

In this post, I am going to show you how insect farming is not only revolutionizing the Western World, but also having…
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Insect Recipes: Tasty Bugs For Your Next Meal

I may not be the next Jamie Oliver of the insect world, but I do love reading about all the…
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How Insects Can Help Preserve Our Resources & Increase Global Food Security

Can we really afford to keep producing food the way we do today, and still provide for generations to come?…
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Business Opportunities Within Edible Insects 2015 – An Industry Report

The edible insect market is flourishing and there are already a number of companies out there pushing the boundaries in…
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Europe Agrees to Allow Insects as Food

Exciting things are afoot in the Insects as Food arena, especially in Europe! As you may recall from our previous article…
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Is FAO turning its back on Edible Insects?: FAO’s Senior Forestry Officer Paul Vantomme retires!

Who doesn´t know Paul? The man behind Edible Insects to whom we look for advise and support! A personality in…
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