Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a snack but also as a side dish or an ingredient to produce other foods. Most of the edible insects belong to one of these groups of insects such as caterpillars, butterflies, moths, wasps, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, bees, and ants. Insect properties are analyzed and reported in the articles reviewed here, and one common feature is nutrimental content, which is one of the most important characteristics mentioned, especially proteins, lipids, fiber, and minerals. On the other hand, insects can be used as a substitute for flour of cereals for the enrichment of snacks because of their high content of proteins, lipids, and fiber. Technological p...
<p>The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for ...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
Due to the recent increase in the human population and the associated shortage of protein resources,...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
Population growth, poverty and climate change dictate the need for additional protein sources. Edibl...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
An overview is given of the special issue on edible insects covering a number of aspects along the v...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Abstract Edible insects have been considered as either nutritious food itemsper se, or as wholesome...
<p>The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for ...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
Due to the recent increase in the human population and the associated shortage of protein resources,...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
Population growth, poverty and climate change dictate the need for additional protein sources. Edibl...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
An overview is given of the special issue on edible insects covering a number of aspects along the v...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Abstract Edible insects have been considered as either nutritious food itemsper se, or as wholesome...
<p>The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for ...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
Due to the recent increase in the human population and the associated shortage of protein resources,...