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Rank: #237947 in BooksPublished on: 2014-02-11Released on: 2014-02-11Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.05" w x 5.50" l, 1.00 pounds Binding: Hardcover272 pages 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Food for Thought!By Karen Lea HansenCan bugs be the answer to our growing food supply and environmental problems In her book, Edible, Daniella Martin makes a compelling case for the need to ease the western world into the idea of consuming insects as an alternative to meat.What I really enjoyed about Martin's book, was the plethora of factoids. My reading was constantly interrupted, as I had to share little tid-bits with my husband. For example, did you know that Japan has the world's biggest, deadliest species of Hornet and that dozens of people die a year from attacks Whoa. As I read about Martin's travels around the world, I learned a lot about about cultural customs, geography and entomology. Martin writes about her travels in a humorous and engaging voice. For the most part, I felt entertained as I learned more about insects in this book, than I ever did during several years of Biology.Most interesting, were the sections where Martin visited various laboratories that are running experiments with insect protein, including how to gauge which products will potentially work in western cultures, both for taste and appearance. I enjoyed reading about the restaurants and chefs around the world who specialized in bugs. Martin likened eating insects to eating sushi several decades ago. Sushi took awhile to catch on in popularity outside of Japan, but now it's incredibly popular in America and Europe. Could bugs be the next big thingThere were a few minor issues that I had with her book. Primarily, I took issue with her Epilogue, which is a summary and argumentation for the need to eat insect protein. It's not that she didn't make many valid points during this section, but even though she approached it cautiously, I think that vegans might really take issue with her dismissal of the vegan diet as a healthy lifestyle. I'm not vegan, but I pictured my vegan friends up in arms with that section. The epilogue brought down the pacing and took me out of the fun that I was having with the first 2/3rd of her book. It shifted gears from a fun adventure, to a thesis paper. I was already sold on the idea of insect protein, I didn't need this additional form of argumentation.The very end of the book is a quick users guide to eating insects. There are recipes and a break down of how to harvest common insects. If you're looking to pursue it, this looks to be a great starter resource. I've tried bugs once (ants and crickets) and I would be up for eating them in the future, even pursuing them as a real dietary addition, but as a beginner, I think that trying it out at home might be a bit intimidating. I was intrigued by the idea of these clubs that have insect eating parties. They sound like a safe way to explore something that is quite frankly a foreign concept. I liked that Martin addressed the foreignness of bugs in the western diet and the difficulty of changing cultural held ideals.I have to fess up and admit that I finished the book before bed last night and I had a dream that I had a pet tarantula. Normally, a dream about a tarantula would be classified as a nightmare, but something about Martin's book shifted my perspective!Edible is a worthy read and I'd love to go to one of Martin's lectures at our local Natural History Museum.Like my review Check out my blog!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Edible, but overcookedBy Mickey DeeThis book is a food travelogue written by an over-excited socialite. Daniella Martin's love of insects is matched only by her love of being part of the scene. There is nothing wrong with having passion for something and being involved, but her level of excitement is annoying. She is exponentially more excited about eating insects than Homer Simpson is about eating donuts.I understand that she wants to convert the people of the west into insect eaters (or at least make the west more accepting of insects as food), but she goes about it in a way that is reminiscent of a mother trying to coax her baby into eating Gerber slop by eating a spoonful herself and over-exaggerating a positive reaction.Anyway, the book is decent. Daniella Martin makes a valid and thought-provoking case for incorporating insects into our diet. Her approach just . . . bugs me.I give the book 3.5 stars (70%).1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Non-fiction at its finestBy Michael La RonnI enjoyed this book. It reminded me of Michael Pollan's books, which I love. The author makes a compelling case for eating insects, and she definitely changed my perceptions. But what I loved most was her writing style. It's just beautiful, and I don't say that about much nonfiction. Not only does she make a compelling case, she does it in such a writerly way that's worth reading in and of itself. My only suggestion was that the chapters seemed to lose focus at times, jumping from story to story in a way that was sometimes jarring. I think better paragraphing would have eliminated this, as some of the sections could have been broken up a bit. But that is nitpicky, and it shouldn't stop you from buying. It's definitely worth reading.See all 63 customer reviews... Optimist Daily The Optimist Daily And consider... Becoming an Optimist Emissary! For $4.95 a month you can help foster the spread of optimism even more (so we can continue our efforts and pay our team ... Mandatory - CraveOnline Cut through the clutter and find the perfect films for Valentine's Day. The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook Revised: 40 Ways to Cook Crickets ... 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