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1. Edible Insect Farming in the Context of the EU Regulations and Marketing—An Overview.

2. Potential of Extracted Locusta Migratoria Protein Fractions as Value-Added Ingredients.

3. Comparison of Growth and Composition of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens L.) Larvae Reared on Sugarcane By-Products and Other Substrates.

4. Consumer Perception and Attitude toward Insects for a Sustainable Diet.

5. Perceived Risk of Insect-Based Foods: An Assessment of the Entomophagy Attitude Questionnaire Predictive Validity.

6. Edible Insects: A Historical and Cultural Perspective on Entomophagy with a Focus on Western Societies.

7. Exploring the Acceptance of Entomophagy: A Survey of Italian Consumers.

8. Potential of Insect Life Stages as Functional Ingredients for Improved Nutrition and Health.

9. Protein Content and Amino Acid Profiles of Selected Edible Insect Species from the Democratic Republic of Congo Relevant for Transboundary Trade across Africa.

10. Human Consumption of Insects in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lepidoptera and Potential Species for Breeding.

11. Influence of Freeze-Drying and Oven-Drying Post Blanching on the Nutrient Composition of the Edible Insect Ruspolia differens.

12. Ecosystem Services from Edible Insects in Agricultural Systems: A Review.

13. Nutrition, Safety, Health Functional Effects, and Availability of Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) Drone Pupae.

14. Diversity, Host Plants and Potential Distribution of Edible Saturniid Caterpillars in Kenya.

15. Insects' Production, Consumption, Policy, and Sustainability: What Have We Learned from the Indigenous Knowledge Systems?

16. Indigenous Knowledge about Consumption of Edible Insects in South Africa.

17. Social Representations of Insects as Food: An Explorative-Comparative Study among Millennials and X-Generation Consumers.

18. What Is Required for Edible Insects to Become Medical Food? From a Health Professionals and Caregivers' Perspective.

19. Australian Consumers’ Awareness and Acceptance of Insects as Food.