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Edible Insects delves into entomophagy, the practice of eating insects, as a potential solution to global food security challenges. With conventional livestock farming contributing significantly to environmental issues like greenhouse gas emissions, the book explores insects as a sustainable alternative protein source. Did you know that insects have historically been a part of various cultures' diets around the world? This book provides a comprehensive look at the environmental impact, nutritional value, and biological aspects of incorporating insects into our diets.
The book begins by introducing entomophagy and sustainable food systems, then examines the biology and ecology of edible insects. It presents data comparing the environmental impact of insect farming to traditional livestock farming. You will learn about the methods for preparing insects for consumption, ensuring food safety, and the economic and social implications of insect consumption.
The book is unique and valuable because it offers an accessible, fact-based perspective on the potential of insects to revolutionize sustainable nutrition.
© 2025 Publifye (E-bog): 9788235242174
Oversættere: AI
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E-bog: 10. marts 2025
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