Bugging To Eat; Everything To Know About Entomophagy

Cultivation Of Insects For Human Purposes

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The cultivation of insects for consumption may seem like a new idea. However, insect cultivation has been in practice for centuries for both insect products and a source of food. There are over 20,000 cricket farms for human and animal consumption in Thailand alone.

The most common insects for cultivation happen to be the honey bee and silkworm, but others such as the Hemiptera, fleas, and termites are used. The silkworm produces over 90,000 tonnes of silk each year, but many other insects provide us with products or services like pollination. Bees are responsible for providing an approximate 1.2 million tonnes of honey each year, as well as Royal Jelly, used in many beauty products; Propolis, used as natural medicine; and beeswax.

Now that you know about the cultivation of bugs and the roles we play in each other's lives, keep reading to find out all about entomophagy around the world.

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