Think I'll Go Eat a Worm
- 54 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
“These personal essays unpack the history of entomophagy and show why edible insects are important to 21st century Americans. The author’s humanistic approach to science offers a conduit between research and real life, making clear that environmentally efficient proteins are not only a necessary response to climate change, limited land and freshwater resources, and rising populations of meat-eaters worldwide, but also a potentially delicious adventure.”—David Gracer, Entomological Gastronomist.
