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 ...
Food trends never sit still. One moment it’s all about plant-based burgers, the next it’s algae chips or lab-grown steaks. As political, environmental, and economic shifts reshape our world, the way ...
The reasoning behind these rules makes sense once you know the unique natural history of carnivorous plants. Although the most well-known carnivorous plant, the Venus flytrap, is native only to a ...
A Dec. 11 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a portion of a news release from Tyson Foods detailing its new partnership with Protix, an insect ingredients company. "Tyson foods replacing ...
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 ...
For his new class at the University of Delaware, professor Michael Crossley wanted to show students the benefits of eating insects, from ground-up crickets to chili paste infused with giant water bugs ...
An April 24 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows the Tyson Foods logo next to an image of mealworms. "F.D.A. approved bugs," reads the post, which also includes a list of Tyson-owned brands ...
Baby eats bugs: Mom whose daughter consumes crickets insists they're healthy and 'cheaper' than meat
One Canadian mom is touting the benefits of consuming bugs. She's even raising her baby on a diet that includes crickets. "I'm a food writer and will try anything at least once, including eating bugs, ...
Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating. Continue reading. Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to ...
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Behind the bug-loving Korean teenager drawing buzz online for his pet hornet training videos
Fifteen-year-old Lee Ji-seop doesn’t just observe insects — he raises them. Lee gained popularity for feeding his queen hornet jelly by hand and training it to fly on command. A video capturing the ...
Children are fascinated by insects, but many of us eventually grow out of wanting to catch a firefly and keep it in a jar. For the people who never lose that urge, however, it can lead in directions ...
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