[HTML][HTML] Edible insects: as traditional medicine for human wellness

WD Devi, R Bonysana, K Kapesa, PK Mukherjee… - Future Foods, 2023 - Elsevier
Insects are the largest group of organisms of faunal biodiversity. Among those, several are
recognize for human consumptions by different communities of the world. Besides human …

[HTML][HTML] Plant proteins, insects, edible mushrooms and algae: More sustainable alternatives to conventional animal protein

ÁJ Pastrana-Pastrana, R Rodríguez-Herrera… - Journal of Future …, 2025 - Elsevier
The world population is projected to be over 9 billion by the year 2050, which poses a major
challenge in terms of food security. It is essential to develop and produce protein foods that …

[PDF][PDF] A review on edible insects and their utilization in Northeastern Himalaya

R Thangjam, V Kadam, K Ningthoujam… - Journal of Entomology …, 2020 - academia.edu
Abstract North East India is known for its hot spot for biodiversity and has different food habit
from the rest of mainland India. Many communities in this region accept insects as the part of …

[PDF][PDF] A review on entomophagy: natural food insects for ethnic and tribal communities of North-East India

SM Haldhar, R Thangjam, V Kadam… - Journal of …, 2021 - academia.edu
Entomophagy insects are local food/feed in most parts of the North Malay Archipelago.
These insects are a standard natural resource that provides food and economical safety to …

Taxonomic inventory of the edible insects of India, a review of the current situation and future perspectives

A Ganguly, JM Pino, K Nonaka - Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 2023 - brill.com
In this article we present a taxonomic analysis of edible insects from India. Twelve orders of
insects are reported with the follow number of families registered: Ephemeroptera (2) …

可食性昆虫的营养价值和食用安全性研究进展.

兰英, 王泽胤, 赵秀梅, 刘悦, **青超… - Journal of Food …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
昆虫是地球上种类丰富, 数量繁多的自然资源. 可食性昆虫在**具有悠久的历史,
已日渐成为人类重要的食品资源之一. 通过查阅文献统计, 我国可食性昆虫有324 种, 共分为11 …

[PDF][PDF] Future Foods

WD Devi, R Bonysana, K Kapesa, PK Mukherjee… - researchgate.net
abstract Insects are the largest group of organisms of faunal biodiversity. Among those,
several are recognize for human consumptions by different communities of the world …