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Forum Administrator 08/24/2022 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Hell no. I am a Christian. Christian does not equal doormat or pushover "I Have Sworn upon the Altar of God... Eternal Hostility against every form of Tyranny over the mind of man." -Thomas Jefferson, Sep. 23, 1800 The Election of Donald John Trump: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] For previous Newsletters, click 'Scrump's News Letters' @ [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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User ID: 81159457 United States 08/24/2022 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar If bitter beetles battle in a bottle with a paddle over a burger not from cattle...we call that a Cattle out of bottle bitter beetle paddle battle. I'm not from Canada, not that there's anything wrong with that..... |
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User ID: 84059181 Norway 08/24/2022 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Scientists set out to understand how to make edible insects more appealing Quoting: Coastie Patriot They started by analysing the flavour profile of mealworms When raw, the insects tasted like wet soil, shrimp and sweetcorn But when cooked in sugar, the flavour becomes more meat-like The idea of munching on mealworms may sound like a challenge from the latest series of 'I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.' But it could soon become a reality, as scientists claim to have transformed the insects into a 'meat-like flavouring'. Researchers from Wonkwang University have cooked up mealworms with sugar, and claim they taste just like real meat. The team hopes their findings will contribute to the commercial development of meat-like and savoury flavourings and seasonings and will encourage more people to try edible insects. With the global population expected to hit 9.7 billion by 2050, the United Nations has recommended mass-producing insects for food. 'Edible insects can diversify diets, improve livelihoods, contribute to food and nutrition security and have a lower ecological footprint as compared to other sources of protein,' the UN explained in a 2021 report. 'These potential benefits combined with a heightened interest in exploring alternative sources of food that are both nutritious and environmentally sustainable are spurring commercial production of insects as food and animal feed.' While insects are nutritious, there's still a stigma in many parts of the world around eating them. Dr Hee Cho, lead investigator of the project, said: '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.' [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Bugs, insects are not for human. Toxic. Some stuff called chitin. Guess why they want us to eat that. [link to ussanews.com (secure)] Last Edited by Fyllefanten on 08/24/2022 10:54 AM |
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User ID: 83840980 South Africa 08/24/2022 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Lol FUCK NO. Me and mine may be nothing more than peasants to the WEF/elite/NWO assholes BUT we are peasants who will eat healthy meat, veg and fruit. They can take their bugs and shove em. "A fronte praecipitium, a tergo, lupi" Marcus Aurelius "Quod in omni vita facimus, in aeternum resonat" Marcus Aurelius |
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User ID: 79067217 United States 08/24/2022 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Scientists set out to understand how to make edible insects more appealing Quoting: Coastie Patriot They started by analysing the flavour profile of mealworms When raw, the insects tasted like wet soil, shrimp and sweetcorn But when cooked in sugar, the flavour becomes more meat-like The idea of munching on mealworms may sound like a challenge from the latest series of 'I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.' But it could soon become a reality, as scientists claim to have transformed the insects into a 'meat-like flavouring'. Researchers from Wonkwang University have cooked up mealworms with sugar, and claim they taste just like real meat. The team hopes their findings will contribute to the commercial development of meat-like and savoury flavourings and seasonings and will encourage more people to try edible insects. With the global population expected to hit 9.7 billion by 2050, the United Nations has recommended mass-producing insects for food. 'Edible insects can diversify diets, improve livelihoods, contribute to food and nutrition security and have a lower ecological footprint as compared to other sources of protein,' the UN explained in a 2021 report. 'These potential benefits combined with a heightened interest in exploring alternative sources of food that are both nutritious and environmentally sustainable are spurring commercial production of insects as food and animal feed.' While insects are nutritious, there's still a stigma in many parts of the world around eating them. Dr Hee Cho, lead investigator of the project, said: '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.' [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
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User ID: 80057695 United States 08/24/2022 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Scientists set out to understand how to make edible insects more appealing Quoting: Coastie Patriot They started by analysing the flavour profile of mealworms When raw, the insects tasted like wet soil, shrimp and sweetcorn But when cooked in sugar, the flavour becomes more meat-like The idea of munching on mealworms may sound like a challenge from the latest series of 'I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.' But it could soon become a reality, as scientists claim to have transformed the insects into a 'meat-like flavouring'. Researchers from Wonkwang University have cooked up mealworms with sugar, and claim they taste just like real meat. The team hopes their findings will contribute to the commercial development of meat-like and savoury flavourings and seasonings and will encourage more people to try edible insects. With the global population expected to hit 9.7 billion by 2050, the United Nations has recommended mass-producing insects for food. 'Edible insects can diversify diets, improve livelihoods, contribute to food and nutrition security and have a lower ecological footprint as compared to other sources of protein,' the UN explained in a 2021 report. 'These potential benefits combined with a heightened interest in exploring alternative sources of food that are both nutritious and environmentally sustainable are spurring commercial production of insects as food and animal feed.' While insects are nutritious, there's still a stigma in many parts of the world around eating them. Dr Hee Cho, lead investigator of the project, said: '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.' [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Hell no! Chitins are in all insects and you can't cook them out, take them out, zap them out other. Eating insects / chitin, can cause spinal cancer, digestive cancers and other ailments in humans. Humans don't have the digestive system that is made for eating bugs like fish, lizards and birds. So no, I'm not eating bugs but they are starting to put cricket flour in foods and God knows what else. Be aware of what you eat and grow your own food if you can. joe6peck |
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User ID: 17444573 United Kingdom 08/24/2022 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Would YOU try a beetle burger? Scientists create a 'meat-like flavouring' by cooking insects in sugar Scientists set out to understand how to make edible insects more appealing Quoting: Coastie Patriot They started by analysing the flavour profile of mealworms When raw, the insects tasted like wet soil, shrimp and sweetcorn But when cooked in sugar, the flavour becomes more meat-like The idea of munching on mealworms may sound like a challenge from the latest series of 'I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.' But it could soon become a reality, as scientists claim to have transformed the insects into a 'meat-like flavouring'. Researchers from Wonkwang University have cooked up mealworms with sugar, and claim they taste just like real meat. The team hopes their findings will contribute to the commercial development of meat-like and savoury flavourings and seasonings and will encourage more people to try edible insects. With the global population expected to hit 9.7 billion by 2050, the United Nations has recommended mass-producing insects for food. 'Edible insects can diversify diets, improve livelihoods, contribute to food and nutrition security and have a lower ecological footprint as compared to other sources of protein,' the UN explained in a 2021 report. 'These potential benefits combined with a heightened interest in exploring alternative sources of food that are both nutritious and environmentally sustainable are spurring commercial production of insects as food and animal feed.' While insects are nutritious, there's still a stigma in many parts of the world around eating them. Dr Hee Cho, lead investigator of the project, said: '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.' [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] What the fuck is wrong with people? Scientists working on this like we need it! We don't need it. And there is no food crisis except for the engineered food crisis. If I ever come across anyone who speaks about such shit as if its good for the environment etc, I'm going to punch them in the jaw. No friend of mine would ever agree with this. And anybody who does, will not be my friend anymore, because I don't want idiot friends. Last Edited by Luke CosmicWalker on 08/24/2022 11:33 AM You are all still asleep. Being informed of the political, global deceit, lies and propaganda and knowing who really runs the world is NOT being awake. You are all still ASLEEP. |
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