RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The BugFest Critter Cook-off at Raleigh's North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has always been one of the Triangle's most novel annual events, but the idea of cooking with ...
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How the frenzy over farming insects for food went bust.
Technologies such as molecular farming are at an early stage, while reverse food manufacturing and 3D printing need longer-term monitoring.
One person’s pest may be another person’s repast. The trillions of cicadas that will blanket wooded areas of central Illinois later this month are not only edible, but the insects are high in protein ...
Despite the initial hype, insect agriculture is facing the economic realities of competing with the traditional meat industry.
Online users are claiming the European Union has allowed dangerous insect-based foods onto the market, after a product containing UV-treated yellow mealworm was green-lit earlier this month. "Out of ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Intern Heather Darnell enjoys a crunchy cricket. Cricket curry and rice: a healthy, wholesome meal. The “Coooking with Insects” demonstration drew ...
Rising gas prices in El Paso are squeezing more than just commuters, with local food truck operators saying the spike is cutting into already-thin profit... Gen X Fest brings live music to Ascarate ...