Don't ever want to eat bugs for lunch? New study shows you may want to try it. A new research study published by the American ...
Western dislike of eating insects may be linked to ancient geography, genetics, and long-term diet patterns, not just culture ...
People who are hesitant to try insect-based foods may enjoy the experience more than they expect—and can become more open to ...
Bugs! It's what's for dinner. At least that's the pitch that the University of Minnesota Entomology Department will be making at an event this Saturday, the Great Minnsect Show, that will give the ...
A new study suggests that people may be far more willing to eat insect-based foods than researchers previously believed ...
Bowls of ants, grasshoppers, ant eggs, white cricket, giant water beetle, bamboo caterpillar and silkworm are arranged at Insects In The Backyard restaurant at Changchui market in Bangkok, Thailand, ...
PRINCETON, New Jersey -- Would you eat a cicada? Some high school students in Princeton, New Jersey are using the Brood X cicada emergence to spread the word about the benefits of eating insects. The ...
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization wants to be clear about its new report released today. “We are not saying that people should be eating bugs,” said Eva Muller, Director of FAO’s ...
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