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entomophagy การใช้

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  • Eating bugs is officially called " entomophagy ."
  • But his field of avocation is entomophagy : eating insects.
  • Lepidoptera feature prominently in entomophagy as food items on almost every continent.
  • Some entomophagy suppliers highlight the importance of humane insect treatment.
  • They also suggest entomophagy should be considered as a solution to environmental pollution.
  • Practical uses include as food ( entomophagy ), vasodilators, antihistamines and anaesthetics.
  • The center was hosting a seminar to educate folks on entomophagy ( bug eating ).
  • The Food and Agriculture Organization has displayed an interest in developing entomophagy on multiple occasions.
  • Several analyses have found entomophagy to be a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional animal livestocking.
  • Entomophagy is the eating of insects.
  • According to NPR, the European Union is investing more than 4 million dollars to research entomophagy as a human protein source.
  • More recent studies have confirmed the entomophagy of some asilids without extending this species's feeding behavior for the whole family.
  • Many ancient entomophagy practices have changed little over time compared with other agricultural practices, leading to the development of modern traditional entomophagy.
  • Many ancient entomophagy practices have changed little over time compared with other agricultural practices, leading to the development of modern traditional entomophagy.
  • Freezing is also commonly used for commercial entomophagy operations, though as discussed above, there is debate over whether freezing is fully humane.
  • According to Durst, FAO efforts in entomophagy will focus on regions in which entomophagy has been historically accepted but has recently experienced a decline in popularity.
  • According to Durst, FAO efforts in entomophagy will focus on regions in which entomophagy has been historically accepted but has recently experienced a decline in popularity.
  • Examples can be found in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe where strong cattle-raising traditions co-exist with entomophagy of insects like the mopane worm.
  • A 2013 FAO report on " Edible insects " includes a section encouraging high standards of welfare in entomophagy operations, despite uncertainty about whether insects can suffer.
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