How Flies are Farmed for Food in Iceland (17 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       24 May 2014       9791       2 GALLERY VIEW

Iceland have produced technology that turns fly larvae into food. The larvae are baken in an oven to add seasoning and taste to food as well as being packed with protein. Black fly larvae called lylink are used in this process and added to chicken and even dessert.

 



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DarkWolf 10 year s ago
Eww.
       
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gigantes 10 year s ago
yea it's ew, but it's also a beautiful idea, efficient, simple... and is the kind of solution that the world needs in coming years.
       
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