E-Book, Englisch, 479 Seiten, eBook
Halloran / Flore / Vantomme Edible Insects in Sustainable Food Systems
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-74011-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 479 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-74011-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part I: Introduction to insects.- Insects: key biological features.- Part II: Culture.- Insect consumption in the Arctic.- An ethnographic account of the role of edible insects in the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, North-East India.- Edible Insects And Their Uses In North America; Past, Present and Future.- Part III: Nutrition and health.- Insects and human nutrition.- The role of edible insects in diets and nutrition in East Africa.- Edible insects in a food safety perspective.- Part IV: Gastronomy.- A new world of ingredients: aspiring chefs’ opinions on insects in gastronomy.- Su Casu Marzu: Per una Genealogia Gastronomica.- Edible Insects Uses in South Korean Gastronomy: “Korean Edible Insect Laboratory” Case Study.- Part V: Environmental impacts, conservation and future challenges.- Comparing environmental impacts from insects for feed and food as an alternative to animal production.- Conservationof edible insects in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Sustainable proteins? Values related to insects in food systems.- Marketing Insects: Superfood or Solution-food?.- Part VI: Insects as animal feed.- Small-scale fly larvae production for animal feed.- Insects as raw materials in compound feed for aquaculture.- Mealworm larvae production systems - Management scenarios.- Importance of insects for use as animal feed in low-income countries.- Sustainable Mealworm Production for Feed and Food.- Part VII: Consumer preferences and acceptability.- What governs selection and acceptance of edible insect species?.- Insects, the next European foodie craze?.- Kenyan consumers' experience of using edible insects as food and their preferences for selected insect-based food products.- Consumer acceptance of insects as food: integrating psychological and socio-cultural perspectives.- Customer Acceptance, Barriers, and Preferences in the U.S.- Means-end chain approach explains motivations to consume insect-based foods: The case of cricket-scones in Kenya.- Part VIII: Legislation and policy on the use of insects as food and feed.- PROteINSECT - Insects as a sustainable source of protein.- Insects in Thailand: National Leadership and Regional development, from standards to regulations through association.- The Effects of Regulation, Legislation and Policy on Consumption of Edible Insects in the Global South.- Legislation for the use of insects as food and feed in the South African context.- Current status of the insect producing industry in Europe.