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Edible Inc.
0ip#이더블버그 #식용곤충 #Entomophagy We present edible insect products. Manufacturer. Running Entomophagy-Cafe in Seoul & Busan.
Passing the Bug
The incredible insect that makes our silk: the silkworm
When silkworms are boiled to release their fine threads, why let all that protein go to waste? More →
The Wasp – friend, foe or delicacy?
Wasps, popularly thought of as ‘useless’. No honey, no pollination, and they don’t even have the good grace to die when they sting you. But listen: wasps don’t deserve their bad rep. More →
Bug of the Week (22)
Stingless Bee
Delicious honey with no sting: the perfect bee? Meet our BUG OF THE WEEK. Read →
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Brug BUGS i under-visningen
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