Rediscover the childlike happiness of eating bugs
Rediscover the endless fascination and childlike happiness with new discoveries, by eating bugs – the journey of Entomophagy is one of culinary joy!
Crickets – the Gateway Bug to all Edible Insects
Crickets are known as the gateway bug, because they’re an easy way to learn about Entomophagy and start eating sustainable, healthy, delicious insects.
Eating Crickets in Avengers Endgame – Tony Stark’s Daughter and Edible Insects for Lunch
I was happily surprised to see the idea of eating crickets in Avengers Endgame, when Tony Stark and his daughter share an entomophagy moment at lunch
The beautiful incredible nutritious cockroach
Learn to love the nutritious cockroach for all the health benefits it contains, while appreciating its beauty and uniqueness as an edible insect
If you eat shrimp and lobster, why not eat insects?
Shrimp and lobster are a global delicacy, so why not eat insects? Edible insects are sustainable protein, healthy nutrition, and taste just as delicious!
Choose to educate yourself instead of being afraid of edible insects
The only real danger with edible insects is allowing your fear to keep you from enjoying nature’s most sustainable, healthy, delicious protein
Do the least harm possible
I take pride in doing the right thing and the least harm possible, for myself, other humans, and the planet – that’s why I replaced meat with insects.
What’s a map of alternative protein without insects? Eurocentric arrogance.
Insect protein can compete with any other alternative protein in the areas of sustainability, nutrition, and accessibility for consumers globally. To reject insects as a solution based on personal dogma is an unfortunate example of Eurocentric arrogance.
Overcome fear, eat crickets – Kanye West
Kanye West tweeted a photo of fried crickets to publicly highlight the idea of doing things that challenge us out of our comfort zone, as he celebrated his dad beating cancer. His message to overcome fear is right on point!
Looking for those entogains, but frustrated with my metabolism
I’m working hard to get those entogains, but I’ve been really frustrated with my metabolism, and have started wondering if being vegan has slowed it down!
Will Vegans Eat Insects? Entovegan On The Street – Portland
Entovegan on the Street in sunny summertime Portland, Oregon, USA – home of flannel shirts, long luscious beards, and microbrews – plus lots of vegans! [LONG VIDEO]
Who’s more likely to eat insects – normal people in the west, or health-motivated vegans?
I definitely think that vegans and plant-based eaters who do so primarily for health and sustainability reasons, are more likely to be open-minded early adopters of eating insects, than your typical “normal” person in the west.
Chimpanzees eating insects, the facts and myths – are apes like chimps and gorillas vegan or are they entovegan?
Scientists have observed chimpanzees eating insects as a consistent part of their diet, which would make them entovegan – and other apes eat insects too! Is a gorilla’s strength really derived entirely from a plant-based diet, or are gorillas entovegan as well?
Is it healthier to eat only locally available fruits in season?
Is it healthier to eat only locally available fruits in season, and to keep this as a core principle of your diet when traveling around the world?
Why vegans should support eating insects
There are many reasons why vegans should support eating insects, and the benefits of growth worldwide in the consumption of insect nutrition are enough that vegans and vegetarians can champion the cause without even eating bugs themselves (but they can do that too of course!)
Eating Insects Athens 2018 – Ethical Considerations and Nutritional Benefits of Insects in a Plant-Based Diet
My presentation at the 2018 Eating Insects Athens event: Ethical Considerations and Nutritional Benefits of Insects in a Plant-Based Diet
Joe Rogan talking about cricket protein, vegans, and plants having feelings
I came across this video of Joe Rogan talking about cricket protein and found it amusing. I'm a big Joe Rogan fan, but I'd not seen this clip until now. He touches on the benefits of cricket protein before the guys begin discussing crazy vegans who are going to start...
Interview with Bug Burger – I am an Entovegan
I had the great opportunity to chat with Anders Engström, BugBurger.se website founder and author, about my journey from being disgusted by the thought of eating bugs all the way to now eating insects every day as part of my entovegan diet.