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  2. List of edible insects by country - Wikipedia

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    Leafcutter ant species eaten in Colombia and Venezuela. [6] Ant. ... Insect species eaten in Indonesia: [1] Hyblaea puera ... List of edible insects by country.

  3. Category:Edible insects - Wikipedia

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    Insect species that are edible for humans. This is an object category, entries have to meet the following requirement: ... is an edible insect . Pages in category "Edible insects"

  4. Insects as food - Wikipedia

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    Insects as food or edible insects are insect species used for human consumption. [1] Over 2 billion people are estimated to eat insects on a daily basis. [ 2 ] Globally, more than 2,000 insect species are considered edible, though far fewer are discussed for industrialized mass production and regionally authorized for use in food.

  5. Entomophagy in humans - Wikipedia

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    A study on the prevalence of allergies to edible insects in Thailand indicated that: [A]pproximately 7.4% of people experienced an adverse reaction indicative of an edible-insect allergy and 14.7% of people experienced multiple adverse reactions indicative of an edible-insect allergy.

  6. Titan beetle - Wikipedia

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    The titan beetle (Titanus giganteus) is a Neotropical longhorn beetle, the sole species in the genus Titanus, and one of the largest known beetles, as well as one of the largest known insects, at over 170 mm (6.7 in) in length. Adult titan beetles only live for a few weeks, and protect themselves from predators with their sharp spines and ...

  7. Inga edulis - Wikipedia

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    It is popular in Peru, Ecuador, Pernambuco-Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana and Colombia. [4] The taxonomic name Inga is derived from its name with the Tupí people of South America (ingá [5]) while the species name edulis is Latin for "edible". The common name "ice-cream bean" alludes to the sweet flavor and smooth texture of the pulp.

  8. Kunga cake - Wikipedia

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    In Insects: An Edible Field Guide, a book on the consumption of insects, author Stefan Gates suggests that people can "make burgers with it, or dry it out and grate parts of it off into stews" for "umami richness". [3] Adventurer Bear Grylls calls kunga cake "a great survival food". [4]

  9. Fauna of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia has the largest number of endemic species (species that are not found naturally anywhere else) worldwide. About 10% of the species in the world live in Colombia. [ 2 ] Some determinant factors in the distribution range of the species are the weather conditions, temperature , humidity and sunlight availability.