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    - Farm 432 : Insect breeding on your kitchen counter

    I never would have thought that I could use the term “ant farm” so literally. But Farm 432 is doing just that with their DIY larva growing system, expecting farmers to eat the ‘fruits’ of their labors. While the average American may be hesitant to snack on a centipede or bite a beetle, cuisines in other countries like Thailand, Mexico, and China, all feature insects. And in a culture where people are increasingly obsessed with going back to the natural roots of their food, insect farming seems like the next logical progression.

    Designer Katharina Unger highly recommends the new system, writing on her website, “Farm 432 enables people to turn against the dysfunctional system of current meat production by growing their own protein source at home. After 432 hours, 1 gram of black soldier fly eggs turn into 2.4 kilogram of larvae protein, larvae that self-harvest and fall clean and ready to eat into a harvest bucket. This scenario creates not only a more sustainable future of food production, but suggests new lifestyles and food cultures.”

    In May this year, a report from the UN encouraged people to eat more insects, noting that over 2 billion people worldwide already used bugs in their diets and could serve as a nutritious alternative to those suffering from malnutrition, particularly children. So maybe there is something to be said for cooking up creepy-crawlers after all! It may just be a matter of time before we find insects and insect-growing kits supplied at Whole Foods or local farmer’s markets, nestled between raw milk and gluten-free, whole-wheat bread.

    http://shopping.yahoo.com/news/farm-...214732341.html









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    Ewww
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    You probably eat bacon









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    Quote Originally Posted by check two View Post
    You probably eat bacon
    Sure I do.
    Lot's of people do in fact.
    And here's the device that we use to breed it.



    And even if I wanted to eat bugs, I do not see the point in paying for this contraption when I can just... go eat bugs.
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    pigs are a device?









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    Yes.










    Also chickens.
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    some are, some aren't. just like humans.









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    This is disgusting.
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    Yeah, can't see that really taking off!

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    It might be pretty popular outside of the US, as it said that over 2 billion people eat insects. lol









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    true, definatly wont be seeing one in my kitchen though!

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    I thought that weetabix had an insect version?









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    lol, I'll stick to the honey & nut or choc chip varieties!

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    The latest craze here are insects covered in chocolate ('pralines'). I hear they're quite crunchy.

    Insects are still not taking off in local restaurants though.

    Some supermarkets are thinking of offering insects.
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