Bughouse365

Bughouse365
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Publisher : 펜립
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9788967842802
ISBN-13 : 8967842805
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Book Synopsis Bughouse365 by : Alex Sangwook Ahn

Download or read book Bughouse365 written by Alex Sangwook Ahn and published by 펜립. This book was released on 2022-10-21 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ecosave is very pleased to introduce our recipe book using edible insects as an ingredient. Everyone knows that our daily life routines and actions are causing significant damage to the environment, and climate change is threatening our well-being. Fueled by climate shocks, conflicts, and COVID-19, the world faces a global food crisis. One of the best ways to solve these problems is with edible insects. Edible insects are an excellent alternative source of protein. A recent study showed that insects offer between 9.96 and 35.2 grams of protein per 100g, compared to meat providing between 16.8 and 20.6 grams. Also, insects require less care and upkeep than livestock. The production of edible insects uses considerably fewer resources (less land, less food, less water, less transport fuel, and less human labor) than animal livestock while producing a much smaller carbon footprint. Plants, on the other hand, do not produce greenhouse gases, but they require land and machinery use, water use, manufacturing processing, and transportation, all of which emit carbon. We must lower our carbon footprint and make a difference in climate change by understanding how food goes from the source to our mouths. By 2050, the Earth is expected to have nearly ten billion people, which means the demand for protein will exceed the production. Edible insects are an innovative way to solve this problem. In addition, insects serve as a part of a virtuous eco-cycle. Insects feeding on organic materials from other processes, such as spent grains from brewery operations can prevent additional waste from going into landfills. Reducing materials from going to landfills, which produce 20% of global methane emissions, can positively impact climate change. You may not be ready to try insects as your dinner, but these recipes will surely change your mind. The recipes are not only a great way to reduce our carbon footprint, but they taste fantastic, so try them.


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Bughouse365
Language: en
Pages: 117
Authors: Alex Sangwook Ahn
Categories: Cooking
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-10-21 - Publisher: 펜립

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Ecosave is very pleased to introduce our recipe book using edible insects as an ingredient. Everyone knows that our daily life routines and actions are causing