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Bug Based Burgers

Silas Donovan

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“Bug Based Burgers” explores the potential of insect protein as a sustainable food source, particularly within the fast-food industry. It tackles the urgent need for innovative solutions to global food security and the environmental impact of traditional livestock farming. The book highlights how insects require significantly less land, water, and feed compared to conventional protein sources. It also delves into the nutritional benefits of entomophagy and addresses the cultural biases that hinder widespread acceptance of insect consumption in Western societies.

 
The book progresses by introducing entomophagy and the nutritional profiles of edible insects before examining the environmental impact of insect farming. It also explores technological advancements in insect processing and product development, showcasing how insects can be transformed into familiar food products. A key insight is that incorporating insect protein into our diets could drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 
The book presents a balanced and objective assessment, making it a valuable resource for students, food industry professionals, and anyone interested in sustainable food solutions.
Disponible desde: 11/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 81 páginas.

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