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BUGS the film
BUGS emerging from the cocoon as video-on-demand
Posted by Ben Kempas · March 15, 2017 7:05 PM
You can now watch BUGS online, right on our BUGSfeed platform.
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“Appealing and appalling” – enthusiastic reviews of the documentary BUGS in Denmark
Posted by Jonas Bruun · September 27, 2016 6:52 PM
The DOXBiO launch of BUGS in Denmark saw the film screening in more than 50 cinemas all over the country. A film with such exposure has lured critics to the keyboard, and we’ve also gotten a word or two from experts from the fields of slow food, insects as feed, insects as food, and food experts in a more general sense.
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Brug BUGS i undervisningen
Posted by Ben Kempas · September 09, 2016 5:27 PM
"Fascinerende, underholdende, lærerig. Genial for større børn." Sådan skriver Filmmagasinet EKKO i deres anmeldelse af dokumentarfilmen BUGS. Ekstra Bladet supplerer: “Oplagt som pensum i folkeskolens ældre klasser.”
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Uganda: No stings attached – the most delicious honey
Posted by BUGSfeed · September 08, 2016 10:39 AM
“Like squeezing honey out of mud! Like magic mud!”
The African Stingless Bee in a clip from BUGS the film, currently in cinemas in Denmark and other Nordic countries.
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"Tiltrækkende og afskyvækkende" – anmeldelser af dokumentarfilmen BUGS
Posted by Jonas Bruun · September 07, 2016 9:24 AM
Læs anmeldernes dom over BUGS, og find ud af hvorfor du skal gå tage i biografen i aften til DOXBiO-præmieren. Og få tilmed et par eksperters ord om, hvad fremtiden er for insekterne i danskernes køkken.
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Insects as food (and feed) have come to stay
Posted by Lars Lau Heckmann · September 06, 2016 7:39 PM
We asked Lars Lau Heckmann of the Danish Technological Institute to give us his thoughts on BUGS from the perspective of his research on insects as food and feed. Below is what he had to say.
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Casu Marzu Is
Posted by BUGSfeed · September 02, 2016 10:22 AM
Den berygtede casu marzu, en sardinsk ost, der er særligt kendt på grund af de levende larver, der inficerer den, er en eftertragtet delikatesse på Sardinien - især fordi det er ulovligt at sælge den.
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Roberto Flores vilde urter, honning og myrer
Posted by Roberto Flore · September 02, 2016 9:35 AM
Nu til dags ved vi faktisk en del om det ældgamle, nuragiske folkefærd fra Sardinien. Det gælder også deres madvaner. Vi ved, at da de boede på min barndomsø, der var det at jage bier for at få deres honning en farlig, omend almindelig, praksis - kun udført af mænd.
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BUGS at the San Sebastian International Film Festival
Posted by Ben Kempas · August 31, 2016 2:07 PM
Today the San Sebastian International Film Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the world, announced the film selection for its Culinary Zinema section – including the Spanish premiere of BUGS.
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Feed the World
Posted by Jen Stout · August 29, 2016 6:30 PM
If the phrase ‘Feed the World!’ provokes in you a sense of hopeless cynicism and unwelcome Bob Geldof memories, you’re probably not alone. But the idea that edible insects might be the ‘solution’ has been gaining notoriety in recent years, since the UN published its rallying cry in 2013. Packed with healthy fats, nutrients and protein and easy to rear, bugs are a potential answer to food shortage, or so the argument goes.
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Eating insects is nothing new – but it's also the future. Still, many of us find it disgusting. We’re on a mission to find out more – not to sell you anything. Share our curiosity and join us in exploring a taste of insects!
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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
"Fascinerende, underholdende, lærerig. Genial for større børn." Sådan skriver Filmmagasinet EKKO i deres anmeldelse af dokumentarfilmen BUGS. Ekstra Bladet supplerer: “Oplagt som pensum i folkeskolens ældre klasser.” Læs →
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