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BISHKEK (Reuters) - With one eye on the lucrative Chinese market just across the border, an entrepreneur has launched Kyrgyzstan's first cricket farm and is producing high-protein insect flour and ...
SINGAPORE: Social media has been abuzz since Singapore approved 16 species of insects as food. A variety of crickets, silkworms and the Western honey bee are among the critters that will soon be on ...
Many Thais, and others around the world, eat insects. An entrepreneur is trying to expand the market in Thailand by bringing deep-fried insects... Street Food No More: Bug Snacks Move To Store Shelves ...
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Exploring Thai fair eats: Spicy salmon and crispy insects
Thai fairs serve up some of the most adventurous eats, from fiery salmon dishes to crispy fried insects. Watch as we dive ...
(CNN) — According to a recent U.N. report, insects could be a solution to some of the world’s food and health problems. They’re nutritious, eco-friendly and abundant. Many countries already consider ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Street vendors selling deep-fried insects as snacks are a familiar sight in Bangkok, but a Thai entrepreneur is trying to give edible bugs a more upmarket appeal. Panitan Tongsiri ...
Cantonese people, according to an old saying, eat anything that flies or has legs on the ground, except for airplanes, tables and chairs. While many people from outside Guangdong province shun insects ...
Depending solely on the rains to either yield a good rice crop or leave their fields dry and barren, farmers in this village in northeastern Thailand, the country’s poorest region, led a precarious ...
Planning on visiting a fellow Southeast Asian country soon? Why not check out Cambodia, which offers new experiences from exploring new knowledge through "dark tourism" to eating insects? In Jonathan ...
Edible insects are sold on the street in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area, including fried crickets, silkworm, grasshopper and a whole lot of other things I can't identify and definitely don't want to. The ...
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