Close X
Sunday, December 1, 2024
ADVT 
Health

Insects in the frying pan! Take a bite

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 May, 2014 03:36 PM
  • Insects in the frying pan! Take a bite
Ever fancied eating insects for lunch? A whole lot of people in the world, especially the impoverished parts, do it. Now it is your turn.
 
Insects can potentially provide food security to the world, according to Arnold van Huis, an entomologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
 
He studies the eating of insects, or entomophagy, and is the author of a book titled "Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security", published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation.
 
Now, he is organising the first-ever international conference at Wageningen University May 14 to address the question of whether insects can feed the world.
 
"Insects are still more or less considered a poor man's diet. It still has that reputation. I hope we can change this perception of insects as food during this conference," van Huis told the journal Nature ahead of the conference.
 
For human consumption, the processing is quite important - how to rear the insects, what kind of organic waste to grow them on - because that makes it economically interesting.
 
"If you look at the social sciences, of course, consumer attitude is quite important. It is not just a matter of taste; it is also a matter of emotions," he added.
 
According to Huis, he has seen an exponential increase in interest for insects as food.
 
"When we published the book last year, it had six million downloads. It just shows the tremendous interest," he noted.

MORE Health ARTICLES

Believe it or not, these ancient crocodiles swallowed dinosaurs!

Believe it or not, these ancient crocodiles swallowed dinosaurs!
Even the giant dinosaurs could not intimidate the crocodilians, the ancient relatives of saltwater crocodiles.

Believe it or not, these ancient crocodiles swallowed dinosaurs!

Forget brain, wiring in your retina detects motion first

Forget brain, wiring in your retina detects motion first
Making sense of at which direction and at what speed a car is moving may not be possible without the interpretation of the brain, but processing of some of these information starts right at the retinas of the eyes.

Forget brain, wiring in your retina detects motion first

Low testosterone levels linked to aggressive prostate cancer

Low testosterone levels linked to aggressive prostate cancer
Low levels of testosterone can be associated with aggressive prostate cancer and indicate worsening of the disease in men who are afflicted by it, a significant study has said.

Low testosterone levels linked to aggressive prostate cancer

Stay fit for strong memory power

Stay fit for strong memory power
One's fitness can also help achieve a strong memory power, a new study has suggested while adding that people who are out of shape struggle to retain information.

Stay fit for strong memory power

Revealed: How you chose your husband

Revealed: How you chose your husband
What sounds better: a pizza that is 90 percent fat free or a pizza with 10 percent fat? You would rush for the pizza with first message although the choice is the same. The same principle applies when you choose your mate!

Revealed: How you chose your husband

Guess what, your nose can be used to sniff out opposite sex

Guess what, your nose can be used to sniff out opposite sex
You are not aware of this at the conscious level but your nose is busy doing its job - sniffing out that feminine smell from secretions her body is oozing near you in marketplace, office or mall!

Guess what, your nose can be used to sniff out opposite sex