2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152014964
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Edible Insects: A Study of the Availability of Insect-Based Food in Poland

Karolina Szulc

Abstract: In Poland, there has been a significant surge of interest in exploring insects as a novel food source in recent years. This increased interest is evident in various sectors of society, from researchers and food manufacturers to consumers and culinary experts. For example, research institutions have been conducting studies to assess the nutritional value and environmental impact of insect-based foods, while food companies are actively experimenting on how incorporating insect-based ingredients into their produc… Show more

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“…Given a growing world population, increasing costs of animal production, increasing numbers of emerging diseases in livestock, dwindling natural resources, climate change, increasing food prices, and resource disparities, there is a requirement to search for alternative and sustainable food [1][2][3]. Edible insects have emerged as a promising and sustainable source of nutrition in response to global challenges related to food security and environmental sustainability [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given a growing world population, increasing costs of animal production, increasing numbers of emerging diseases in livestock, dwindling natural resources, climate change, increasing food prices, and resource disparities, there is a requirement to search for alternative and sustainable food [1][2][3]. Edible insects have emerged as a promising and sustainable source of nutrition in response to global challenges related to food security and environmental sustainability [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%