Now it is Eating Worms to Save the Planet! By James Reed

If one has to eat all matter of garbage to save the planet, the question needs to be seriously asked: why bother, for what sort of planet is it that is worth saving? In fact, it is not about saving the planet from some sort of environmental crisis, as there is none, as various Alor.org blog articles quoting alternative scientists have shown. The only crisis is a crisis of the globalist elites, using environmental fear porn to scare people into compliance with their evil agenda of world domination and control. The world will be starved of real food because these elites are setting out to destroy farming and force people to eat trash to survive.

https://www.breitbart.com/science/2022/08/26/want-fries-with-that-scientists-say-eating-worms-will-save-the-planet/

“Eating worms could help humanity survive in a future world starved of food and nutrition, South Korean scientists outlined in a study published Wednesday, although they conceded the small, slimy invertebrates suffer something of an “image problem.”

The researchers have cooked mealworms, or beetle larvae, along with sugar to create “meat” — and they claim it tastes authentic as an acceptable alternative nutrition source.

“Recently, eating insects has become of interest because of the increasing cost of animal protein, as well as the associated environmental issues,” In Hee Cho, Ph.D., the project’s principal investigator, said on announcing the findings.

The global population is expected to reach 9.7 billion people by 2050 and nearly 11 billion by 2100, according to the United Nations, and that has driven the study to find more ways to feed more people outside traditional farming methods.

Feeding them all with animal meat — especially cows, pigs and sheep — will require larger amounts of food, water and land resources. In addition, cows are “a substantial contributor to climate change, releasing copious amounts of methane in their burps.”

So, the researchers argue the planet can be spared climate damage if more sustainable sources of protein are found.

“Insects are a nutritious and healthy food source with high amounts of fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, fiber and high-quality protein, which is like that of meat,” says Cho, whose team is at Wonkwang University (South Korea).

But mealworms suffer from an image problem, she conceded, acknowledging previous efforts to eat bugs have met with fierce consumer resistance.

Although some companies are trying to change people’s minds by selling cooked whole mealworms as crunchy, salty snacks, consumer acceptance is not widespread.

Cho says that to get more people to regularly eat mealworms, a sneakier approach might be in order — hiding insects in the form of seasonings inside easy-to-cook and other convenience products.

Through their research, Cho’s team studied mealworms throughout their entire lifecycle, looking at how the compounds present differed in each stage.

They found “volatile hydrocarbons” that evaporated and resulted in strong scents as a possible key to helping lift human consumption.

Raw larvae smelled of wet soil, shrimp and sweet corn but changed, depending on the method of cooking.

Steamed mealworms emitted aromas of sweet corn, while roasted or deep-fried larvae were more oily.

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization has previously referred to the insects as “a healthy and highly nutritious food source with a high content of fat, protein, vitamins, fibers and minerals.”

 

Really, the term “meal worms” begs the question of what else one would be eating, such as parasites. Eating worms reminds me too much of “having worms.”

 

 

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Wednesday, 23 October 2024

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