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Gathering palm weevil larvae in Uganda
Posted by Julie Damkjær · March 29, 2016 2:07 PM
Guided by local Ugandans, Josh and Ben go looking for palm weevil larvae in tree trunks. This footage was shot for BUGS the film, to be released later this year.
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A complex sandwich with... termites!
Posted by Julie Damkjær · March 29, 2016 2:06 PM
“There’s wings everywhere!” What happens when you make a toasted termite sandwich in Kenya…
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Drumming is rainfall for termites
Posted by Julie Damkjær · March 29, 2016 2:06 PM
When the bugs you want to catch are smaller than a fingernail’s length and live underground, how on earth do you get to them? Harvesting termites looks at first like one of the trickier challenges in entomophagy.
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The Kushihara Wasp Festival
Posted by Rikke Ruby · March 15, 2016 9:54 AM
When the Nordic Food Lab researchers visited Japan, they naturally had to go to the Wasp Festival. Here's how they fared.
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Termite crackers
Posted by Julie Damkjær · March 06, 2016 2:24 PM
In Kenya, Nordic Food Lab’s lead researcher for “Deliciousness as an argument for edible insects”, Josh Evans, came up with a cracking idea for a termite dish…
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'Buggis' for Burns Nicht – haggis with mealworms
Posted by BUGSfeed · January 25, 2016 5:16 PM
As all Scottish followers will know, tonight is Burns Nicht. Yesterday, we were wondering on Twitter if someone had made haggis, the Scottish national dish, from insects yet. Today, we came across the answer and are sharing it with kind permission of the wonderful Bugs for Life project. Here's Craig MacFarlane and the bug haggis – or 'buggis'.
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Who's behind BUGS the film?
BUGS, a documentary by Andreas Johnsen, revolves around three young men – Josh Evans, Ben Reade and Roberto Flore. Combining their deep curiosity with expertise, their project takes them in search of tastes and techniques which might be new to them, but aren’t to the people they learn from. Dig deeper →
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 →
BUGS er jo en dansk film, derfor har vi her på BUGSfeed lavet en masse aritkler på dansk — og om Danmark.
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