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Edible Insects A Global History Hunter Gina Louise

  • SKU: BELL-34000722
Edible Insects A Global History Hunter Gina Louise
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.55 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Hunter, Gina Louise
ISBN: 9781789144468, 1789144469
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Edible Insects A Global History Hunter Gina Louise by Hunter, Gina Louise 9781789144468, 1789144469 instant download after payment.

From grasshoppers to grubs, an eye-opening look at insect cuisine around the world.
 
An estimated two billion people worldwide regularly consume insects, yet bugs are rarely eaten in the West. Why are some disgusted at the thought of eating insects while others find them delicious? Edible Insects: A Global History provides a broad introduction to the role of insects as human food, from our prehistoric past to current food trends—and even recipes. On the menu are beetles, butterflies, grasshoppers, and grubs of many kinds, with stories that highlight traditional methods of insect collection, preparation, consumption, and preservation. But we not only encounter the culinary uses of creepy-crawlies across many cultures. We also learn of the potential of insects to alleviate global food shortages and natural resource overexploitation, as well as the role of world-class chefs in making insects palatable to consumers in the West.

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