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Are Crunchy Caterpillars the Food of the Future?

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Meet the entrepreneurs turning bugs into food and get top tips on how to cook them. In this weekโ€™s episode we return to the topic of edible insects and the story of Kahitouo Heinโ€™s caterpillar factory in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Kahitouo is trying to turn a traditional food like the shea caterpillar, available for just a few weeks a year, into a year-long sustainable staple for the whole population. We also put your questions about edible insects directly to the researchers in Burkino Faso. Discover the best way to cook a bug, explore the curious effects of hornet venom and find out whether eating insects is better for the environment then eating red meat. Do you have a question we can turn into a programme? Email us at [email protected] Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Louisa Field (Photo: Worker at Kahitโ€™s factory cooking caterpillars)

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