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Novel Foods and Edible Insects in the European Union: An Interdisciplinary Analysis Kindle Edition

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This open access book proposes an in-depth study on a vast range of issues connected to the regulation of Novel Foods in the European Union, pursuing an interdisciplinary approach and thus providing a comprehensive picture of this complex topic. Particular attention is paid not only to the current EU legislative framework, its positive innovations, unsolved problems and limits, but also to food safety issues and the potential impact of Novel Foods on sustainability and food security. In addition, the book focuses on a particular category of Novel Foods: insects for human consumption. These products recently gained momentum after the first EU Commission authorisation of dried yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor)in 2021. The book contributes to the lively public debate following this long-awaited authorisation by examining the legal issues arising from the application of the Novel Foods Regulation to these peculiar new foods; the EFSA risk assessment evaluations; the consumers’ perceptions and potential future of insect-based products’ market in the EU. By providing such an extensive analysis, including recent developments and future prospects, the book represents a valuable tool for students and academics, but also institutions and public authorities, helping them understanding the various challenges related to Novel Foods and edible insects. Furthermore, it seeks to promote an informed debate in order to find innovative solutions to pressing problems concerning how to feed the world of tomorrow.
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  1. doxtom's avatar
    Eat zee bugs and be happy
  2. DealHugger's avatar
    Great! Just when I am struggling with food inflation!
  3. GeeWhizRS's avatar
    Insect chitin can cause a cytokine immune response. Don’t eat insects people. 👌
    DealHugger's avatar
    Guess that depends on how your body react to it/them. Just like some people are allergic to strawberries, peanuts, milk, etc.
  4. NewForestMonkeyBrains's avatar
    Which is worse? Eating insects or Liquorice.
    It’s a tough call.
    Rowa's avatar
    Easy call, Bassetts liquorice alllsorts every time.
  5. superspeedy's avatar
    This is already practiced in some Asian countries however its norm there, to bring it over here is a cultural shock, although they might be good sources of protein, its not something i personally would eat. Mind you the Scots eat offals and French eat Snails.
  6. Proveright's avatar
    Thanks OP.
    Another of those what was once called a Conspiracy theory that is coming true!
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