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FFS 008 - Edible Insects: the diet of tomorrow?


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This week, we discuss the exciting world of edible insects with Robert Nathan Allen (RNA) from Little Herds.

Little Herds is an educational non-profit based in Austin, Texas teaching and spreading awareness about edible insects as a resource efficient, economically viable, nutritious and delicious food for us to eat, and as feed for the animal products that we consume.

We discuss the enormous potential of edible insects: how incorporating them into Western diets and food systems could help us meet the current and future nutritional and environmental demands and needs of a growing world population.

In this episode, you'll hear all about:

  • what edible insects are
  • RNA's love story with bugs
  • The historical and cultural significance of edible insects across societies and cultures
  • Western taboos towards insects and how we can overcome them
  • first impressions and how they taste as I try them live on air!
  • the nutritional benefits of edible insects compared to other livestock
  • the resource efficiency of edible insects (feed conversion ratio, land and water use)
  • the ethical argument for eating insects
  • insects as feed for the livestock we eat 
  • criticisms and concerns about edible insects
  • RNA's tips, tricks and suggestions about edible insects

Links:

  • RNA's Little Herds Website
  • The insects I ate from Jimini's Edible insects company
  • UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 2013 'Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security'
  • UC Davis Study. Lundy & Parrella (2015) 'Crickets are not a Free Lunch: Protein Capture from Scalable Organic Side-Streams via High-Density Populations of Acheta domesticus'
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For Food's SakeBy Matteo De Vos