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Maggots are an incredibly efficient source of protein, which may make them the next superfood for humans
It’s mango season in Kenya. Evidence of this fact is heaped two stories high outside a greenhouse on the outskirts of Nairobi: a 900-ton mound of mango detritus reeking sweetly in the February sun.
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Far from fine dining. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is being fed “expired” food that’s infested with maggots, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo said in his latest bid to get his high-profile client released from jail. On ...
36-YEAR-OLD HOUSEWIFE AND USER OF MAGOBOX, DEWI SINTA, SAYING: "Before we had maggots, we clumped all of our trash together, regardless of whether it's organic or non-organic, and dumped it altogether ...
The Food and Drug Administration this week cleared a second carcass-feasting fly species for use in maggot wound therapy, ...
Ever bite into a delicious-looking apple, only to be rewarded with a chunk of mealy pulp? Or take a swig of milk, and get something lumpy in your mouth? Yeah, yuck. Well, it turns humans have company ...
Maggots love to feed on decaying fruit. New research explains how they found this out and the implications for having texture be such a big deal. Ever bite into a luscious-looking apple only to be ...
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