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E-raamat: Insects: An Edible Field Guide

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Ebury Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473550735
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Ebury Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473550735

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Ever been tempted by the thought of trying juicy deep fried mealworms, proteinrich cricket flower, or swapping your Walkers for salt and vinegar flavoured grasshoppers? If so then you are not alone! Over 2 billion people regularly eat insects as part of their diet, and the world is home to around 1,900 edible insect species.

For adventurous foodies and daring dieters comes the newest way to save the planet, eat more protein, and tickle taste buds. But this isnt an insect cookbook. Instead its an informative field guide: exploring the origins of insect eating, offering tips on finding edible bugs and serving up a few delicious ideas of how to eat them once youve tracked them down!

It includes a comprehensive list on edible insects and where to find them, how to prepare them, their versatile usage and nutritional value as well as a few recipes. A bug-eating checklist covering all known edible bugs so readers can mark off the ones theyve eaten and seek out new delicacies concludes the book.

This is a perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful, and adventurous side of entomophagy.

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This adventurous and informative field guide provides the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful world of insects and tells you all you need to know about eating them!
Introduction 8(18)
UK AND NORTHERN EUROPE
26(20)
1 Meadow grasshoper
28(1)
2 Water boatman
29(1)
3 Highland midges
30(1)
4 Giant house spider
31(1)
5 Greater wax moth larvae
32(1)
6 Black soldier fly
33(2)
7 Black garden ant
35(1)
8 Speckled bush cricket
36(2)
9 Common cockchafer
38(2)
10 Earthworms
40(1)
11 Common woodlouse
41(2)
12 Mealworms
43(3)
SOUTHERN EUROPE
46(14)
1 Cheese mites
48(1)
2 June beetle
49(1)
3 Mayflies
50(1)
4 European red wood ant
51(1)
5 Roman snail
52(2)
6 Sea slater
54(2)
7 European mantis
56(1)
8 Cheese fly maggots
57(1)
9 Mediterranean termite
58(2)
AFRICA
60(14)
1 Melon bug oil
62(1)
2 Jewel Beetles
63(1)
3 Lake midges
64(2)
4 Emperor moth caterpillars
66(1)
5 Bagworm moth pupae
67(1)
6 Mopane worm
68(2)
7 Hissing cockroach
70(1)
8 Palm weevil larvae
71(1)
9 Nsenene long-horned grasshoper
72(1)
10 Ndoko
73(1)
ASIA
74(22)
1 Locusts
76(2)
2 Honeybees
78(1)
3 Giant water bug
79(1)
4 Silkworm pupae
80(2)
5 Caterpillar fungus
82(1)
6 Shellac
83(1)
7 Red ants
84(2)
8 Bamboo worms
86(1)
9 Rhinoceros beetles
87(1)
10 Black ants
88(1)
11 Dung beetles
89(1)
12 Centipede
90(1)
13 Scorpion
91(2)
14 Hornets and wasps
93(3)
SOUTH AMERICA
96(14)
1 Honey
98(1)
2 Fat-arsed ants
99(1)
3 Honey wasp
100(1)
4 Dobsonflies
101(1)
5 Cochineal
102(1)
6 Lemon ants
103(1)
7 Dragonfly
104(2)
8 White June bug
106(2)
9 Tarantula
108(2)
NORTH AMERICA
110(16)
1 Maguey worms
112(1)
2 Ahuahutle
113(1)
3 Cottontree worm
114(1)
4 Cicada
115(2)
5 Pandora moth
117(1)
6 Sunk bugs
118(2)
7 Escamoles
120(1)
8 Grasshoppers
121(1)
9 Crickets
122(2)
10 Chapulines
124(2)
OCEANIA/JAPAN/PACIFIC
126
1 Bogong moths
128(2)
2 King Christmas beetle larvae
130(1)
3 Lerp
131(1)
4 Witchetty grub
132(2)
5 Honeybag
134(1)
6 Honeypot ants
135(1)
7 Stick insects
136(1)
8 Huhu grub
137(2)
9 Zaza-mushi
139(1)
10 Bardi grub
140
Stefan Gates is a writer and broadcaster. In 2004, as a presenter and writer of the BBC2 series Full on Food, Stefan introduced the nation to the wilder side of gastronomy. His book Gastronaut, published the following year, won the Gormand World Cookbook Award for best Food Literature Book, as well as being shortlisted for the Guild of Food Writers' Award. Stefan has worked as a TV director, scriptwriter and comedy producer, but his strangest job was appearing naked on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy at the age of four. He is married to the top food photographer Georgia Glynn Smith, who shot the pictures for Gastronaut.