The Potential of Edible Insects as a Safe, Palatable, and Sustainable Food Source in the European Union.

Foods

School of Food Science and Environmental Health, Faculty of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin-City Campus, Grangegorman, Dublin 7, D07 ADY7, Ireland.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Entomophagy, or eating insects, is seen as a nutritious food source globally, but faces resistance in Europe due to cultural norms and lack of exposure.
  • There are over 2000 insect species approved by the WHO as safe for human consumption, making them a potential alternative food source in light of climate change challenges.
  • The article reviews the nutritional value of specific insects, legislation, food safety, farming methods, and consumer concerns regarding the rise of edible insects as a sustainable food option.

Article Abstract

Entomophagy describes the practice of eating insects. Insects are considered extremely nutritious in many countries worldwide. However, there is a lethargic uptake of this practice in Europe where consuming insects and insect-based foodstuffs is often regarded with disgust. Such perceptions and concerns are often due to a lack of exposure to and availability of food-grade insects as a food source and are often driven by neophobia and cultural norms. In recent years, due to accelerating climate change, an urgency to develop alternate safe and sustainable food-sources has emerged. There are currently over 2000 species of insects approved by the World Health Organization as safe to eat and suitable for human consumption. This review article provides an updated overview of the potential of edible insects as a safe, palatable, and sustainable food source. Furthermore, legislation, food safety issues, and the nutritional composition of invertebrates including, but not limited, to crickets (Orthoptera) and mealworms (Coleoptera) are also explored within this review. This article also discusses insect farming methods and the potential upscaling of the industry with regard to future prospects for insects as a sustainable food source. Finally, the topics addressed in this article are areas of potential concern to current and future consumers of edible insects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10855650PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13030387DOI Listing

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