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SUMMARY:Bugs The Film
DESCRIPTION:Will eating insects save our Earth?\n\n\n\nInsects as food is a hot topic. Particularly over the last few years\, since the UN recommended edible insects as a resource to combat world hunger\, they have been heralded for their taste by cooks and gastronomes\, for their low ecological impact by environmentalists\, and for their nutritional content by public health scientists. It would seem that insects are the new superfood that will fix all our problems of global food security.\n\nFor the past three years\, a team from Copenhagen-based Nordic Food Lab\, made up of chefs and researchers Josh Evans\, Ben Reade and Roberto Flore\, has been traveling the world to learn what some of the two billion people who already eat insects have to say.\n\nIn BUGS\, film director Andreas Johnsen follows them as they forage\, farm\, cook and taste insects with communities in Europe\, Australia\, Mexico\, Kenya\, Japan and beyond. During their journey they encounter everything from revered termite queens and desert-delicacy honey ants to venomous giant hornets and long-horned grasshoppers trapped using powerful floodlights\, which sometimes cause their operators blindness.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align:center"><br />\n<span style="font-size:14px"><strong><em>Will eating insects save our Earth?</em></strong></span></p>\n\n<p><br />\nInsects as food is a hot topic. Particularly over the last few years\, since the UN&nbsp\;recommended edible insects as a resource to combat world hunger\, they have&nbsp\;been heralded for their taste by cooks and gastronomes\, for their low ecological&nbsp\;impact by environmentalists\, and for their nutritional content by public health&nbsp\;scientists. It would seem that insects are the new superfood that will fix all our&nbsp\;problems of global food security.</p>\n\n<p>For the past three years\, a team from Copenhagen-based <a href="http://nordicfoodlab.org/" style="background: none 0% 0% / auto repeat scroll padding-box border-box transparent\; border: 0px none rgb(0\, 34\, 91)\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(0\, 34\, 91)\; font-stretch: normal\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-weight: 700\; line-height: 24px\; margin: 0px\; outline-style: none\; outline-width: 0px\; padding: 0px\; text-decoration-line: none\; text-shadow: none\; vertical-align: baseline\;" target="_blank">Nordic Food Lab</a>\, made&nbsp\;up of chefs and researchers Josh Evans\, Ben Reade and Roberto Flore\, has&nbsp\;been traveling the world to learn what some of the two billion people who already&nbsp\;eat insects have to say.</p>\n\n<p>In <em>BUGS</em>\, film director Andreas Johnsen follows them as&nbsp\;they forage\, farm\, cook and taste insects with communities in Europe\, Australia\,&nbsp\;Mexico\, Kenya\, Japan and beyond. During their journey they encounter everything from revered termite queens and desert-delicacy honey ants to&nbsp\;venomous giant hornets and long-horned grasshoppers trapped using powerful&nbsp\;floodlights\, which sometimes cause their operators blindness.</p>\n
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square Newburyport\, MA
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URL:https://business.newburyportchamber.org/events/details/bugs-the-film-53452
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