Experts say that if people in the United States and Europe can get over the "ick", edible insects could revolutionise food ...
BANGKOK (AP) — They are sold in bags like salted peanuts, or tubes like stacked potato chips, but these crunchy morsels on the shelves of Thai convenience stores and supermarkets stand apart from the ...
C'mon, who doesn't like bugs in a bag? Crunchy little critters that are good and good for you? Panitan Tongsiri is hoping the answer is: no one. The 29-year-old Thai entrepreneur is trying to change ...
The consumption of edible insects, a common part of the diet of some Asian and Latin American countries, is tentatively ...
The thought of eating insects may be quite uncomfortable for many people. But in many cultures around the world, insects are regularly eaten as food. About a quarter of the world’s population (about 2 ...
This article was taken from the May 2011 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by ...
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