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UN urges world to eat more insects to fight hunger

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ROME: The UN has new weapons to fight hunger, boost nutrition and reduce pollution, and they might be crawling or flying near you right now: edible insects.

The Food and Agriculture Organization on Monday hailed the likes of grasshoppers, ants and other members of the insect world as an underutilized food for people, livestock and pets.

A 200-page report, released at a news conference at the UN agency's Rome headquarters, says 2 billion people worldwide already supplement their diets with insects, which are high in protein and minerals, and have environmental benefits.

Insects are 'extremely efficient' in converting feed into edible meat, the agency said. On average, they can convert 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of feed into 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of insect mass. In comparison, cattle require 8 kilograms (17.6 pounds) of feed to produce a kilo of meat.

Most insects are likely to produce fewer environmentally harmful greenhouse gases, and also feed on human and food waste, compost and animal slurry, with the products being used for agricultural feed, the agency said.

Currently, most edible insects are gathered in forests and what insect farming does take place is often family-run and serves niche markets. But the UN says mechanization can ratchet up insect farming production. The fish bait industry, for example, has long farmed insects.

Insect farming is "one of the many ways to address food and feed security," the food agency said.

"Insects are everywhere and they reproduce quickly," the agency said, adding they leave a "low environmental footprint." They provide high-quality protein and nutrients when compared with meat and fish and are "particularly important as a food supplement for undernourished children," it said.

Insects can also be rich in copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium and zinc, and are a source of fiber.

The agency noted that its Edible Insect Program is also examining the potential of arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions, although they are not strictly speaking insects.

University biologists have analyzed the nutritional value of edible insects, and some of them, such as certain beetles, ants, crickets and grasshoppers, come close to lean red meat or broiled fish in terms of protein per gram (ounce).

But are they tasty?

The report noted that some caterpillars in southern Africa and weaver ant eggs in Southeast Asia are considered delicacies and command high prices.

And some people who might not entertain the thought of consuming insects might already be eating them. Many insects are ingested inadvertently.
UN urges world to eat more insects to fight hunger - The Times of India
 
The American east coast is going to be swarmed by cicadas this year--a cycle of 17 years since this happened last time. Maybe the UN headquarter in New York could consider this on their cafe menu, just for the sake of gesture.

quoted from USAtoday:
Cicadas are "the shrimp of the land," entomologist Isa Betancourt tells NBC Philadelphia. "They are arthropods, which means they have an exoskeleton," she says. "We regularly eat the arthropods of the sea ... shrimp, lobster, and crabs."

Betancourt says cicadas are high in protein, low in fat, and are best when they first emerge from the ground in the morning, still soft after shedding their skin. Another scientist—and cicada cookbook author—says they can be prepared several ways. "Boiled they're going to taste a lot like shrimp," he says. "If you eat them au naturel, raw, they've got a delicate nutty flavor; a buttery texture."
 
Exactly :cheers:

It is better to ask those western countries who waste the food regularly to not to do it.

instead of funding food for poor african countries they are advocating eating insects for them.

only if UN can stop spending trillions on UN peace troops and work for peace in really in poor african countries it would not have come up with insects
 
instead of funding food for poor african countries they are advocating eating insects for them.

only if UN can stop spending trillions on UN peace troops and work for peace in really in poor african countries it would not have come up with insects

True indeed :cheers:
 
well..there certainly wont be shortage of food.... We could all have home made home grown food :)


edit: am a vegetarian
 
well..there certainly wont be shortage of food.... We could all have home made home grown food :)


edit: am a vegetarian

:lol: i refrained from mentioning that but you did.

so if at the end its all insects what will you do ?
 
:lol: i refrained from mentioning that but you did.

so if at the end its all insects what will you do ?

Think i might prefer starvation ......

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Imagine if those were crawling and wiggling around in your plate ...
 
:lol: i refrained from mentioning that but you did.

so if at the end its all insects what will you do ?

Some people will rather die may be.

For example, some people with particular religion will rather die than eating a cow or a pig respectively?
 
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