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Insects Are More Popular Than You Think
10. duben 2018
Eating insects probably sounds like a crazy food trend to some people. But the reality is that insects have always been a part of the human diet and even today 2 billion people around the world regularly eat insects. What can we do to make insects normal for the rest of us?
How We Decided to Build the Biggest Cricket Farm in the World
7. březen 2018
Waiting at traffic lights, and suddenly a scooter whizzed around me to cut into the first row. Three people on the bike, one helmet. I’m shaking. It’s my first time in Chiang Mai’s rush hour, on a scooter. In my mind, I’m trying to forget the statistics I saw the day before - the world’s highest road death rates: Liberia 3rd, Malawi 2nd, Thailand 1st.
Research Shows Humans Can Digest Insects
2. únor 2018
According to a new study published in the Molecular Biology and Evolution journal, the food of choice for our ancestors, insects, could still be eaten and digested by almost all primates today, including humans. We are happy to hear that!
Big News From the World of Insect Eating, December
11. leden 2018
Co se dělo ve světě jedlého hmyzu v prosinci? Teď si můžeš koupit boloňskou omáčku s cvrčky a italské pečivo s červíky. Očekává se, že globální trh s jedlým hmyzem výrazně poroste a cvrččí mouka má být jedním z food trendů roku 2018.
This Is How Insects Can Help You Lose Weight
4. leden 2018
Are you having a hard time losing or maintaining weight? If so, you’re not alone. There’s a billion dollar industry trying to help millions of people with the same thing. The problem is the number of myths, half-truths, and unnecessary details distracting you from the basics. It’s worth taking a step back to revisit the fundamental evidence-based principles that apply to everyone, no matter the starting position. Let’s see how they work and how insects fit in.
How to Make a Vegan Diet Even More Sustainable
13. prosinec 2017
A lot of people go vegan to help the planet. But what if you could do something even better than eating plants? According to the FAO, 30% of the world’s agricultural land area is used to produce food that will be wasted. Fruits, vegetables, roots and tubers have the highest wastage rates of any food (roughly 40 – 50 %). That’s a lot! Thankfully, insects can turn all that food waste into protein, vitamins, and minerals.