Asia-Pacific's dominant position in the edible insects market is attributed to the well-established edible insect commercial farming markets in the region, especially in Thailand, the wide ...
People reluctant to try insect-based foods often enjoy them more than expected, with many preferring an insect protein bar ...
Tyson, a major US producer of beef, pork and chicken, is betting on protein that comes from insects. The meat processor said on Tuesday that it has invested in Protix, a Netherlands-based insect ...
A new study finds participants preferred insect protein bars over cereal bars, with curiosity and attention outweighing ...
Many people are repulsed at the idea of eating insects, whether freeze-dried or still very much alive and wriggling. But do those same reservations extend to what they feed their beloved pets? Not if ...
Europe’s edible insect market is booming online, but despite their impressive nutrition stats, bugs on the plate remain a tough sell for most consumers. Study: Are Insect-Based Foods Healthy? An ...
That creepy-crawly feeling you get thinking about eating bugs? It might be time to get over it. While Western cultures still wrinkle their noses at insect protein, a quiet revolution is transforming ...
Packaged foods with bugs as ingredients have been a popular topic in Western countries during the past three years, and now the conversation is creeping into Asia. In Thailand, edible insects are now ...
Tyson Foods Inc. TSN said Tuesday it is planning to acquire a minority stake in Protix, a Dutch company that’s a leader in insect ingredients, as it works on more sustainable protein production. Tyson ...