peer reviewedThis paper reviews edible insect species and the host plant diversity associated with them in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), including their seasonal availability throughout the year. Entomophagy practices are mapped on country scale and nationwide patterns of consumption are explored. Moreover, motives for consumer acceptance (or rejection) of insects as food are reported based on survey data and focus groups. The paper also points out research gaps (concerning notably food-safety risk associated to local species and the effects of processing techniques on nutrient contents or the digestibility of edible insects) and discusses major challenges (as the need for standardisation of local units of sale, the implementa...
After highlighting the importance of marketing Imbrasia caterpillars in Africa and even in Europe (P...
The traditional consumption of edible insects is common in one third of the world's population, most...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
An overview is given on recent developments in insects as food by reviewing the literature which has...
Eating edible insects in Republic Democratic of Congo is a tradition for centuries but a lack of kno...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
peer reviewedA systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in diff...
The DR Congo covers more than 2,345,000 km2 and has the second largest forest containing a great ani...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
In many African cultures, insects are part of the diet of humans and domesticated animals. Compared ...
Despite the fact that the exoskeleton of the Augosoma centaurus (Dynastinae) is hard and difficult t...
After highlighting the importance of marketing Imbrasia caterpillars in Africa and even in Europe (P...
The traditional consumption of edible insects is common in one third of the world's population, most...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
An overview is given on recent developments in insects as food by reviewing the literature which has...
Eating edible insects in Republic Democratic of Congo is a tradition for centuries but a lack of kno...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
peer reviewedA systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in diff...
The DR Congo covers more than 2,345,000 km2 and has the second largest forest containing a great ani...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
In many African cultures, insects are part of the diet of humans and domesticated animals. Compared ...
Despite the fact that the exoskeleton of the Augosoma centaurus (Dynastinae) is hard and difficult t...
After highlighting the importance of marketing Imbrasia caterpillars in Africa and even in Europe (P...
The traditional consumption of edible insects is common in one third of the world's population, most...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...