
|Articles|October 2, 2014
Ready to Eat Insects: Locusts
Author(s)Jennifer Grebow
The mainstream food industry is starting to consider entomophagy, the practice of eating bugs.
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Although locusts typically occur in swarms, van Huis says that some migratory locusts can be reared for eating.
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