Let's begin with your second homework!
In this task first watch the following video:
Then do the following:
Go to the part that says "Think" and answer the questions related to the video! Post your answers as a comment below. Also, write 10 new words you have learned from the video.
Post your answers as a comment below.
Due date: April 28th
Post your answers as a comment below.
Due date: April 28th
1) How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar(A) 2 billion
2) The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
(D) The Romans
3) When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
(B) Around 10,000 BC
4) How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
(B) 2,000
5) Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
(C) Countries in the tropics
6) Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
(A) True
7) List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Little homemade insects farms, recipes without exposed legs or nasty parts and more insects restaurants.
8) What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
The insects covert the waste into a natural fertilizer for the soil, so they represent only a benefit to the environment. There are also cases where insects have been released in places like Hawaii or Australia to speed up this process or control other pests. So, I think there couldn’t be negative impacts if they are controlled.
9) How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
Insect farms require less space and food, compared with some cattle, Adding the fact that insects have more iron than meat.
I think we need to give the earth a brake, so many farms should change cow or pig farms for insects, as they release less methane into the environment. They also contain more nutrients so you will need fewer insects to get the same vitamin content as meat.
BorrarTHINK
ResponderBorrarHow many people eat bugs worldwide?
2 billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Wraping them with different things like chocolate, breaded. Removing the legs and heads, so it doesn´t look disgusting.
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
If something happens, they can become a plague and destroy crops. Also,they can bring a lot of diseases to plants and humans.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
Farming bugs need less space, water , and food. Also they bring us almost the same amount of protein that meat, and they can help us to reduce de feeding problems around the world.
OPINION
I think that farming bugs can be an alternative for food problemas around the world. Personaly, I can´t imagine the idea of eating buts, but may be over the years it can be involved as part of the culture and people can change the idea that buts are disgusting.The video facts convince me to think that it can be a posibility , and it also bring us health. So , if someone create delicious recipies with bugs but withput heads and legs, I can change my mind and star eating it.
Should we eat bugs
ResponderBorrarHow many people eat bugs worldwide?
-2billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
-The Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
- Around 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
-2000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
-Countries in the Tropics
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
-They could contain up to 80% protein
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
- Making movies about insects that have positives messages
-TV Shows that show people eating insects
-A good way to introduce them to the market could be in snacks and candies.
-If famous people starts eating insects and show it on social media a lot of people would be interested on it
-Showing the kids in kindergarten that insects are friends and food
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
-It has less environmental impact than meat farms. It emits less gas, and uses less space, water and food. To feed cows and other animals there’s needed a lot of water and food.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
- They are rich in protein, fat, fiber, vitamins and minerals, so they’re a nutritive option to eat. As producing insects uses less space, it could be easier and cheaper to harvest a lot of insects in small spaces. So, insect farming could help reducing food insecurity problems
I think insects should be a common food. Eating insects is something normal for humans, even if in our culture it is not common, it is in others countries and it has been like that for a long time. It could be a good way to reduce a lot of problems related to food insecurity and Global warming. It’s is time for all the cultures to work in changing the perception about insects as beings and insects as food. I want to try some insects covered with chocolate, I hope after that I don’t change my mind.
Borrar1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The romans
3. Around 10,000 BC
4. 2,000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Process insects like the meat of other common animals and get only the vitamins and eliminate their own form.
8. Can be pests.
9. Well the insects are easy to farm, needs just little space and they need little food to survive to.
Personal opinion:
I think it is difficult to change the perception of many people and it is a psychological problem because of the unpleasantness we see some insects. But as with other foods I think that killing animals for consumption is not the best way to coexist with nature.
1. How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar2 billion
2. The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The romans
3. When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
4. How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2000
5. Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
6. Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
7. List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Communicate your benefits more
Develop more advertising on insect consumption
Making festivals with food samples
8. What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
They can become plague and destroy crops, in addition to transmitting diseases.
9. How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
The production of insects is cheaper, and easier. They also provide almost the same nutritional properties.
COMMENT:
The creation of insect farms can be a way to combat hunger worldwide, apart from contributing to the environment and is cheaper. They are beneficial to health and can be prepared in different ways. It is only a matter of making culture about this type of food.
How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrarA2 billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
D The Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
BAround 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
B2,000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in Tropics
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
ATrue
7.
-Better recipes.
- More comunication about benefits
-Improve the publicity about eating bugs.
8. The bugs could multiplicate and crate a pest and maybe they eat the havervest plants.
9. Help people with healthy problems because contents a lot of nutrients, vitemins, minerals.
Personally I wont eat bugs, because I consider they smell and taste bad. I ate chapulines in Mexico and almost threw up they were spicy.
How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrarA 2 billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Give an opportunity to change our diet and all that the development of a new and healthy but not ordinary food entails
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
They can become plague and destroy crops, in addition to transmitting diseases.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
Insect farms require less space and food and insects have more iron than meat.
People should give a chance to another kind of food, taking into consideration not only that is healthy but also the needs to do a correct manipulation of this animals.
ResponderBorrar1- How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar2 billion
2- The __ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The romans
3- When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
4- How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000
5- Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
6- Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
7- Some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Serve them with chocolate, fry them, remove the limbs.
8- What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
It would be associated with the emergence of new diseases and pests.
9- How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
Bugs are high in energy-rich fat, fiber and nutrients. In addition, insect farming need less food, water and space.
I know they are healthy because they have many proteins and vitamins. However, I would never dare to eat because they look very unpleasant. I cannot imagine they are crispy and I have to bite them. I would be disgusted to see the eyes and the legs and I wouldn’t like feel they being stuck in my teeth. Also, I find it antigenic because who knows where they have been.
1) How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar2 billion (X)
2)The __ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The romans (X)
3) When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC(X)
4) How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000(X)
5) Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics(X)
6) Come insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True(X)
7) Some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Give information about benefits, serve them with other food, fry them, mince pieces of insects and make different dishes.
8) What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
There is possibility to associated with the emergence of new diseases and pests; also, destroy crops.
9) How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
The insect farming need less water, space and food. Also, they have many nutrient, protein and minerals.
Personal opinion:
BorrarI supose the insects have a good flavor
I have never eaten them because i never had the opportunity; however I think that if I have the chance to do it I will eat them or any edible since I think that i want to taste everything in my life. Also the insects as it is shown in the video have lots of proteins and minerals, a point to me.
My only condition to eat something new is that the food is not to be dirty or smelling bad.
Luis Leon:
ResponderBorrar1.How many people eat bugs worldwide?
- 2 billion
2.The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
- The romans
3. When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
- Around 10,000 BC
4. How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
- Almost 2000
5. Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
- Countries in the tropics
6. Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
- True
7. List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
- I have seen that there are cookies made with chocolate and insected. Maybe disguised :)
- As part of ecosystems (make them more valuable)
- As interesting things (some robots are inspirated on insects)
8. What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
If some can get out:
- They can turn as a plague, because take advantage of native species.
- They can damage crops
9. How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
- The bug farming is cheaper and has less impact on the environment than the traditional farming.
- The organic waste can be used
- The bug diet has more nutrients than traditional food.
In my opinion:
I think this is a controversial topic, specially, because is a tabu seeing a person eating a bug. Some years ago, I ate a "Tequila"'s worm and that was rare and crazy, but the worm doesn't have a bad taste. However, the most important thing is to encourage a cultural change to accept the bugs in our diet, because in the future, the food can be depleted
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The Ancient Greeks
3. Around 10000 BC
4. 2000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Insects have a lot of fat, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
Insects have almost the same amount of proteins as beef.
You can cook it faster.
Bugs have a good taste.
Insects produce less green house gas.
8. They can be dangerous for crops and they also could contain illnesses.
9. Insects can solve the food insecure in some poor countries, providing food to kids and families in critical conditions.
Opinion
Insects seem like a good option, they can replace beef and bring a solution to people in bad conditions. People just need to take the risk and try something different, specially if they can provide good health with all the nutrients that our body needs. In Costa Rica, eat bugs is not a common activity but restaurants can try to sell dishes with insects and change the idea that bugs are disgunting.
1.How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar2 billion
2.The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The romans
3. When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
4. How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
Almost 2000
5. Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
6. Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
7. List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
It is necessary to give the people some useful information about the nutritive and all the other good things that bugs got. Also, it is necessary to teach the person since they are children.
8. What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
diseases and pest and they can also damage crops.
9. How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
The bug farming is cheaper because needs less water and other resources and has less impact on the environment. The bug has more nutrients than other kind of food.
Opinion:
I think bugs are a good way to solve some food problems, besides that I don’t think I could eat bugs. I think is maybe because the culture and maybe because I don’t get needs of food, any way I think the culture in which I was born don’t see bugs as food. In my opinion, I feel repulsive about bugs.
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The romans
3. Around 10,000 BC
4. 2,000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Process insects like the meat of other common animals and get only the vitamins and eliminate their own form.
8. Can be pests.
9. Well the insects are easy to farm, needs just little space and they need little food to survive to.
opinion:
I think that is difficult change the tradition of an culture or society because in our countries not is commun eat bugs. Although think that is a good solution for the food problems in the world, because the insects have a high porcent of proteins and nutrients.
1. 2 billion people eat bugs worldwide
ResponderBorrar2. The romans historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
3. Around 10,000 BC our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change
4. 2000 different insect species people eat around the world
5. Countries in the tropics currently eats insects
6. Is True that Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
7. Changing people’s perception of bugs as pests….
Prepare this with traditional dishes.
Showing the real benefits and the real situation about food shortage nowadays.
8. What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
It needs controls because some people can try to produce this kind of food without sanitary requirements and its animals can transmit many diseases.
9. How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
It’s cheaper so it can be produced in many places, increasing the production of food required in the poorest countries
In a few days is too hard to change the people perception of this kind of food, but nowadays we have seriously problems of hungry in some countries, also, with the climate change some of the traditional dishes have been having problems in their production seasons. Therefore, here we have a real solution for some of these problems and we can start tasting some of the new alternatives.
1. How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrar2 billion
2. The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
Romans
3. When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
4. How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000
5. Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
6. Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
7. List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Opening insects based food restaurants, create some insect farms and the distribution of some recipies
8. What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
If the insects get to scape from the farms they could end in some crops and convert into plagues; also if you bring species that not belong naturally to the ecosystem, it would generate unbalance.
9. How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
The insects of farms for human consumption should be fed with special food, if it is not done the insects could transmit many diseases to the ones that eats them. Many insects should not be eaten by humans because they are poisonous, or they could escape from their farms and plague some some crops.
Personal opinion
Farming bugs could mean a solution for food problems around the world, because it is cheap to work with an insect's farm. Bugs could be a great addition to our diet, because they contain a lot of protein and are really cheap. But I do not see myself eating bugs; maybe with the time people could get used to do it, and convert eating bugs into something normal.
How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrarA2 billion
B500,000
C3 million
D75 million
The --------------- historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
AAboriginal Australians
BNative Americans
CThe Ancient Greeks
DThe Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
AIn the last 100 years
BAround 10,000 BC
C1700
D1250 AD
How many different insects species do people eat around the world?
A1,500
B2,000
C750
D1 millio
Which part of the world currently eat insects the most?
AAsia
BThe Americas
CCountries in the tropics
DThe Polar Region
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein
ATrue
BFalse
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Make festivals like to gastronomic festival, but un this case, some people of the other countries that live in this country will do Exhibitions about the gastronomic of the bugs.
In the special days like a culture day that is in October 12 the Education’s Ministry should make or open recreational spacer were students of any age can meet about other countries and your habits.
Choose the way that in public schools and high schools find more exchanges because in this way the students can be learn and meet other habits and open your knowledge.
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
I think that if you want farming bugs is important to be informed what are the Betters conditions because this bugs can create a pest or if you eat and didn’t have the better treatment can cause disease.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
According to the video the bugs are better in proteins and mineral than others foods like a met, and some bug are reach in iron mineral and the deficiency of this mineral is the most common nutritional problem in the world.
Opinion:
I think that is important meet other cultures and open to news experiences. Is important choose the better ways for have a better health and a good nutrition because in this way we can have a better live and I think that is an interesting business idea, because in central America or more specific in this country is not common eat this type of foods, so if open restaurants with this gastronomic idea probably are an innovation idea and these restaurants will be explore a new market and probably have less competence
1. How many people eat bugs worldwide? 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae. Native Americans
3. When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change? Around 10000 BC.
4. How many different insect species do people eat around the world? 2000
5. Which part of the world currently eats insects the most? Countries in the tropics.
6. Some insects are made of up to 80% protein. True
7. I don't know, its a difficult question because think the that vision could change, only when eat bugs will be the only one option.
8. Actually the insects farming can reduced the negative environmental impacts respect to cattle raising.
9. Because the insect farming is more economic and require less space that cattle raising
I think that bugs are great food, and it has a lot of benefits. However, it is clear that change the people's vision about bugs is very difficult and in my opinion it can not be realized soon.
Borrar1) 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2) The Romans
3) Around 10,000 BC
4) 2,000
5) Countries in the tropics
6) True
7) Maybe showing the different recipes in a gastronomic show, people can acquaint with it.
8) The bugs can made pests, it can impact negative the environmental, because if overpopulation happens, they can be transmission of diseases fro human and plans
9) If the farms don´t complies with what is established in the health laws for food industries, if it could imply damages to the health of the consumers.
1) 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2) The Romans
3) Around 10,000 BC
4) 2,000
5) Countries in the tropics
6) True
7) More publicity about bugs
8) The insect emit far less greenhouse gas, less space, water and food
9) The insect farming, can contribute in the way of small scale with highly productive, also the insect are more sustainable food
I think the insect are the better way for contribute to the hunger problem of the world. They are cheaper than fast food and other kind of food.
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ResponderBorrarI think the insects are a solution for world but for me it is a crazy because I don't like the insects only when they are far from me, now to eat that is very difficult to change the culture again.
ResponderBorrar1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The Romans
3. Around 10.000 BC
4. 2000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. People should know more information about benefits. Also, they should know how friendly is that with the enviroment. Also, insects taste delicious, it's similar to meat's taste.
8. They could become in plagues. It's necessary a good control to avoid some diseases.
9. This kind of food is cheaper, so, it could be able to lots of people. Besides, the need less resources to survive, like water and food.
10. I think this is a cultural topic. For example, if you go to Asia, the fact of eating insects is going to be more normal if you compare it with Costa Rica. Personally, I consider this is an excellent way to reducy the world famine. I have had the opportunity to eat some insects and they taste great!
10 new words
Grasshopers
Foraged
Cicadas
Rippling
Outwards
Sting
Keenest
Simmered
Untapped
livestock
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The Romans
3. Around 10 000 BC
4. 2000
5.Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. With festival and different activities when the people who are interest on this topic can taste and share.
8. Well is really hard to thing about it because they have a lot of good aspect against the other food’s industries but I just thing in the delivered of the bugs because a lot of products affect also with the bags and cans whose are use for package the food, and if we don't thing about this, the problems couldn't be don't change at all.
9. Because we can farming this animals on totally clean systems and use less energy and water than other industries, that's could be the better way to control virus and bacterias whose appear in the food because the wrong tecnic in farming and handling.
Jose Andres Brenes Cordero
ResponderBorrarHow many people eat bugs worldwide?
2 billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
The Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
Around 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
2,000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
Countries in the tropics
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
True
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Doing some sweet ones, and maybe to throw a challenge on social media so people try it.
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
In my opinion, I think there are none negative consequences associated with foraging for and farming bugs.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
They are easy to produce(reproduce), and they have a great amount of nutrients, they consume less water and less space than when beef is produced
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The romans
3. Around 10,000 BC
4. 2,000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Process insects like the meat of other common animals and get only the vitamins and eliminate their own form or maybe showing the different recipes in a gastronomic show, people can acquaint with it.
8. They can become plague and destroy crops, in addition to transmitting diseases.
9. Well the insects are easy to farm, needs just little space and they need little food to survive to.
10 words
1. foraging
2. farming
3. livestock
4. Keenest
5. Grasshopers
6. Sting
7. handling
8. staple
9. beetle
10. harvest
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The Romans
3. Around 10.000 BC
4. 2000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Perform television programs on delicious dishes based on insects, where they explain the benefits they provide and thus change the perception of people about insects as pests.
8. Fertilizers and pesticides are the main causes of water pollution, so it also pollutes the air. Without forgetting that the use of chemical products contaminates food, which can bring many diseases to humans.
9. Informing people about the nutrients that insects provide, according to the video they are highly energy efficient as well, meaning they require less feed to produce unit body mass that do conventional livestock.
10 new words
1. Entomophagy
2. Dragonflies
3. Grasshopers
4. Locusts
5. Cicadas
6. Foraged
7. Scrumptious
8. Powder
9. Livestock
10. Landfills
Arianna Vargas Brenes
ResponderBorrar1) 2 billon
2) The Romans
3) Around 10,000 BC
4) 2,000
5) Countries in the tropics
6) True
7) List: make television programs and festivals of food of insects, promote the insects and animals as healthy and know other cultures that eat insects.
8) In currently, the farming is more enviromental impact because soil contamination, it have a chemicals, it causes greenhouses gas, it affect the air, it water contamination that is why it is better insect farming that do not pollute and have no impact on the environment.
9)The insect farming is the most easy of produce, have a more vitamins and proteins, is the more nutriting, need less space and less water when produce.
10 New words:
1)locusts
2)Entomophagry
3)fulfilled
4)spurned
5)keenest
6)gathered
7)livestock
8)simmered
9)gathered
10)mealworm
How many people eat bugs worldwide?
ResponderBorrarA. 2 billion
The ___________ historically enjoyed beetle larvae.
D. Romans
When did our attitude towards eating bugs begin to change?
B. Around 10,000 BC
How many different insect species do people eat around the world?
B. 2,000
Which part of the world currently eats insects the most?
C. Countries in the topic
Some insects are made of up to 80% protein.
A. True
List some creative ways for changing people’s perception of bugs as pests.
Maybe creating a culture since we were child that bugs aren't pests and the benefits we receive at eating them. Also give information to the people of the amount of protein they have and that they are lower in cost and space so we can store more of them. And finally do some activities like gastronomical festivals where they expose all the beneficts they have.
What negative environmental impacts could be associated with foraging for and farming bugs?
The impact is the same as the foraging and farming with cows, pigs, etc, that we have today. And some impacts are the uses of chemicals in the farming process, which causes greenhouse gases and contamination in many enviroments.
How could insect farming address some of the problems associated with food insecurity?
What they said in the video is that farming bugs is cheaper, not just in money but in space and bugs have more proteins that beef, and also they produce less greenhouse gases, so it would help because the chemicals needed will be less than usual and the amount of protein they will sold is going to be greater.
New words:
1. Beetles
2. Entomophagy
3. hunter-gatherers
4. staple food
5. scrumptious
6. swarms
7. edible
8. untapped
9. livestock
10. uplift
Should we eat bugs?
ResponderBorrar1. 2 billion
2. The Romans
3. Around 10,000 BC
4. 2000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. I think it’s important to share on social media or adds the best way to eat bugs because people could think that you just take them from the environment and it may seem disgusting. Also, the positive aspects of eating bugs and possible ways of preparing meals with them.
8. It could create a natural disorder because farming bugs might change the amount of insect’s population and natural death control could suffer negative consequences.
9. They are smaller so the space they need to be farmed is less than other animals, then resources such as water and soil are not waste. Also, there is needed less amount to provide the same amount of proteins to the body. Finally, bugs can be found in more places than other types of food.
Personal Opinion
I think the benefits of eating bugs are a lot, but people really don’t them. People can develop different meals made from bugs that look better than the animal but have the same nutritional benefits. Even though, it is a cultural taboo people’s preference can change and easier if they now it is good for their health.
10 words
1. Locusts
2. Dragonflies
3. Termites
4. Entomophagy
5. Foraged
6. Fulfilled
7. Staple
8. Larvae
9. Drizzle
10. Livestock
1. 2 billion
ResponderBorrar2. The Romans
3. Around 10.000 BC
4. 2000
5. Countries in the tropics
6. True
7. Process the insects like the meat of other common animals, so that it is extracted only the vitamins and proteins, without your original form.
8. pesticides and fertilizers, and they could become a plague.
9. because can become an alternative to food, besides the insects are easy to farm, needs just little space and they need little food to survive to.
10 new words
1. beetles
2. locusts
3. grasshoppers
4. dragonflies
5. entomophagy
6. gatherers
7. cicadas
8. scrumptious
9. settle
10. spurned
Daniel Durán Silva
ResponderBorrar1) 2 billion
2) The Romans
3) Around 10,000 BC
4) 2,000
5) Countries in the tropics
6) True
7) More restaurants offering dishes based on bugs, better if they offer a lower price than traditional restaurant.
8) It causes less environmental pollution than meat farms do
9) Bugs emit less greenhouse, they need less resources like space and water.
entomophagy, staple, rippling, outwards, towards, spurned, keenest, swarms, peelings.