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Eat Bugs! It’s What’s For Dinner

Por: Forbes Life January 14, 2023

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Farming edible insects to feed people and livestock could help improve food security and support developing economies and potentially replace conventional animal feed © Copyright by hosted by Eating insects (entomophagy) is a nutritious alternative high protein food source for humans and ... [+] livestock.getty Would you eat a mealworm pizza? a grasshopper stir-fry? a cricket curry? a deep-fried tarantula? This is exactly what two teams of... + full article



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