Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security

Autores
Torres Acosta, Reyna Ivonne; Ruiz de la Cruz, Gilberto; Sinagawa García, Sugey Ramona; Hernández Trejo, Antonia; Hurtado Noriega, Carlos; Gorrín Armas, Gabriel; Mendoza Alatorre, Maribel; Pico Poma, Josselyn Paulina; Juárez Aragón, María Cruz; Espinoza Sánchez, Edward Alexander; Gasca Álvarez, Héctor Jaime; Julian Chávez, Brenda; Sarabia Guevara, Diego Abelardo; Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel; Benítez Martínez, Eleazar; García García, Luis Daniel
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2026
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Entomophagy is often considered as an alternative and complementary practice in human food security. Recently, the exploration of edible insects has taken an increased focus on traditional practices, thus highlighting the importance of inherent folklore in the search of protein-rich food alternatives and their biofunctional properties. The present work summarizes edible insect species in Latin America, some of which are well known and commercialized species. However, most of these Latin-American species are directly extracted from the ecosystem, thereby entailing a complex interaction between sociocultural practices, biodiversity, and food requirements. Latin America possesses an extensive culture concerning the use and consumption of insect species. Therefore, previous experience regarding the mass production and commercialization of said species, along with their utilization as sustenance, constitute a sound reference frame in the exploration of wild or less consumed species, thence improving food security resources.
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Ciencias Naturales
anthropoentomophagy
bioculture
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nutrition
sustainability
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
title Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
spellingShingle Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
Torres Acosta, Reyna Ivonne
Ciencias Naturales
anthropoentomophagy
bioculture
biofunctional
nutrition
sustainability
title_short Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
title_full Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
title_fullStr Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
title_full_unstemmed Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
title_sort Entomophagy in Latin America and its potential for sustainability and food security
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres Acosta, Reyna Ivonne
Ruiz de la Cruz, Gilberto
Sinagawa García, Sugey Ramona
Hernández Trejo, Antonia
Hurtado Noriega, Carlos
Gorrín Armas, Gabriel
Mendoza Alatorre, Maribel
Pico Poma, Josselyn Paulina
Juárez Aragón, María Cruz
Espinoza Sánchez, Edward Alexander
Gasca Álvarez, Héctor Jaime
Julian Chávez, Brenda
Sarabia Guevara, Diego Abelardo
Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel
Benítez Martínez, Eleazar
García García, Luis Daniel
author Torres Acosta, Reyna Ivonne
author_facet Torres Acosta, Reyna Ivonne
Ruiz de la Cruz, Gilberto
Sinagawa García, Sugey Ramona
Hernández Trejo, Antonia
Hurtado Noriega, Carlos
Gorrín Armas, Gabriel
Mendoza Alatorre, Maribel
Pico Poma, Josselyn Paulina
Juárez Aragón, María Cruz
Espinoza Sánchez, Edward Alexander
Gasca Álvarez, Héctor Jaime
Julian Chávez, Brenda
Sarabia Guevara, Diego Abelardo
Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel
Benítez Martínez, Eleazar
García García, Luis Daniel
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author2 Ruiz de la Cruz, Gilberto
Sinagawa García, Sugey Ramona
Hernández Trejo, Antonia
Hurtado Noriega, Carlos
Gorrín Armas, Gabriel
Mendoza Alatorre, Maribel
Pico Poma, Josselyn Paulina
Juárez Aragón, María Cruz
Espinoza Sánchez, Edward Alexander
Gasca Álvarez, Héctor Jaime
Julian Chávez, Brenda
Sarabia Guevara, Diego Abelardo
Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel
Benítez Martínez, Eleazar
García García, Luis Daniel
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author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
anthropoentomophagy
bioculture
biofunctional
nutrition
sustainability
topic Ciencias Naturales
anthropoentomophagy
bioculture
biofunctional
nutrition
sustainability
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Entomophagy is often considered as an alternative and complementary practice in human food security. Recently, the exploration of edible insects has taken an increased focus on traditional practices, thus highlighting the importance of inherent folklore in the search of protein-rich food alternatives and their biofunctional properties. The present work summarizes edible insect species in Latin America, some of which are well known and commercialized species. However, most of these Latin-American species are directly extracted from the ecosystem, thereby entailing a complex interaction between sociocultural practices, biodiversity, and food requirements. Latin America possesses an extensive culture concerning the use and consumption of insect species. Therefore, previous experience regarding the mass production and commercialization of said species, along with their utilization as sustenance, constitute a sound reference frame in the exploration of wild or less consumed species, thence improving food security resources.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
description Entomophagy is often considered as an alternative and complementary practice in human food security. Recently, the exploration of edible insects has taken an increased focus on traditional practices, thus highlighting the importance of inherent folklore in the search of protein-rich food alternatives and their biofunctional properties. The present work summarizes edible insect species in Latin America, some of which are well known and commercialized species. However, most of these Latin-American species are directly extracted from the ecosystem, thereby entailing a complex interaction between sociocultural practices, biodiversity, and food requirements. Latin America possesses an extensive culture concerning the use and consumption of insect species. Therefore, previous experience regarding the mass production and commercialization of said species, along with their utilization as sustenance, constitute a sound reference frame in the exploration of wild or less consumed species, thence improving food security resources.
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