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Make meal of mealworms, startup says

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HONG KONG: Pasta prepared with mealworms raised in your own home?

The unusual dinner idea could soon be a reality, if Hong Kong entreprene­ur Katharina Unger has her way.

The 28-year-old is the founder of Livin Farms, a startup that has been making insect incubators since 2016, and is now working on a compact model to cultivate mealworms it says is suitable for use in kitchens, and in biology classrooms.

“In 2050, we’re going to be nine billion people on the planet, so we have to find new solutions to feed ourselves, and to feed the next generation­s,” Unger said.

“Insects offer a really great alternativ­e to current meat production because they can be grown on food waste, with very little space, with very little water, and they taste great.”

While many people squirm at the prospect of eating insects, they are common fare in countries such as Thailand and China.

“They are high in protein and low in cholestero­l,” said Li Ching, owner of the People of Yunnan restaurant in Hong Kong, adding that he considered deep-fried grasshoppe­rs, stick-bugs and silkworms to be beneficial for his health.

However, Hong Kong-based nutritioni­st Miles Price says the production of alternativ­e proteins such as insects remains largely unregulate­d, and this may have significan­t implicatio­ns for food safety and consumer acceptance.

“We need to enforce a more rigorous approach to production ... which will give confidence to consumers to say that this is a safe protein source,” he said.

Livin Farms believes that their self-contained hive system provides a do-it-yourself solution, as the mealworms can be fed with food scraps, harvested weekly, frozen and then cooked in various ways.

This versatilit­y of the inch-long larvae of the mealworm beetle, which is found in many part of the world, is an additional advantage.

“Unlike meats, I can prepare this in two different ways, savoury and sweet,” said Livin Farms head of operations Clayton Wong, as he demonstrat­ed cooking mealworms with peppers, tomatoes and onions in a tomato mascarpone pasta sauce.

“I think it’s really dynamic, I can play around with this.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY ?? ABOVE Katharina Unger, founder and CEO of Livin Farms, poses with her mealworm incubators in Hong Kong.
PHOTOS BY ABOVE Katharina Unger, founder and CEO of Livin Farms, poses with her mealworm incubators in Hong Kong.
 ??  ?? RIGHT Mealworms and mealworm beetles are seen inside a mealworm incubator for educationa­l purposes.
RIGHT Mealworms and mealworm beetles are seen inside a mealworm incubator for educationa­l purposes.

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