Abstract:
With the rising global population growth, the demand for protein-rich foods is expected to increase. In this study, a nutritional and sensory analysis was conducted on two edible insects (Imbrassia oyemensis and Apis melifera larvae) collected in Kabare Territory in Eastern D.R. Congo. These edible insects constitute a potentially valuable nutritional source with 48-56% protein, a high energy reserve (453-463 Kcal), a significant carbohydrate and fat content, and high overall sensory acceptability based on their taste. This and other simillar studied edible insects could contribute to alleviate the problem of protein-energy malnutrition due to their high protein and energy content.
Keywords: Apis melifera larvae, edible insects, Imbrassia oyemensis, nutritional potential, sensory attributes
Language:
English
Date of publication:
2021
Country:
Region Focus:
Central Africa
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Conference:
Volume:
19
Number:
1
Pagination:
549-554.
Collection:
RUFORUM Working document series
Licence conditions:
Open Access
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Form:
Web resource
Publisher:
ISSN:
1607-9345
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