While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For ...
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 ...
A Waco native is trying to put a new food on menus across America — insects. Robert Nathan Allen is the founder of Little Herds, a nonprofit group that promotes eating bugs. Allen made his case for ...
While it might leave some diners feeling squeamish, a new study suggests certain bugs are packed with nutrition. Insects have been studied as a potential food source for years. In 2013, the Food and ...
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