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Sun Jul 18, 2021, 01:12 PM Jul 2021

What pairs with beetle? Startups seek to make bugs tasty

Tiziana Di Costanzo makes pizza dough from scratch, mixing together flour, yeast, a pinch of salt, a dash of olive oil and something a bit more unusual — ground acheta domesticus, better known as cricket powder. Di Costanzo is an edible insect entrepreneur who holds cricket and mealworm cooking classes at her West London home, where she also raises the critters in a backyard shed with her husband, Tom Mohan.

Her startup, Horizon Insects, is part of Europe’s nascent edible insect scene, which features dozens of bug-based businesses offering cricket chips in the Czech Republic, bug burgers in Germany and Belgian beetle beer. The European Union headquarters in Brussels is also backing research into insect-based proteins as part of a broader sustainable food strategy.

As the Earth’s growing population puts more pressure on global food production, insects are increasingly seen as a viable food source. Experts say they’re rich in protein, yet can be raised much more sustainably than beef or pork.

Around the world, 2 billion people in 130 countries eat insects regularly. The global edible insect market is poised to boom, according to investment bank Barclay’s, citing data from Meticulous Research that forecasts it will grow from less than $1 billion in 2019 to $8 billion by 2030. But despite all the European startups working to make insects appetizing, don’t expect them to start appearing at mainstream restaurants or on dinner tables just yet. One big reason is a strong cultural “yuck” factor in Western countries ...

https://apnews.com/article/sports-europe-business-science-beetles-7d8435386a89120a4637ca3be023c73b



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What pairs with beetle? Startups seek to make bugs tasty (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jul 2021 OP
some beekeepers have been known to sample bee brood... getagrip_already Jul 2021 #1
What pairs with beetle? lapfog_1 Jul 2021 #2
George Martin tirebiter Jul 2021 #3

getagrip_already

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1. some beekeepers have been known to sample bee brood...
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 01:19 PM
Jul 2021

Larva and pupa are basically like grubs.

One taste tester described it as slimy yet buttery. Not my cup of protein.

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