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== Types of Orthoptera ==
== Edible Insect Orthoptera ==
== Edible Insect Orthoptera ==
In this world, about 3,600 species are edible insects and the Orthoptera are one of the examples.  The Orthoptera were eaten for food and medical use. (The grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets are the major edible insects from Orthoptera.).  The grasshoppers have lots of proteins (about 64 percent of proteins), so they are very high nourishing meal. (Also, they contain lots of vitamin A, iron content, and Karyotin.)  They conserve lots of nutrition that other food sources do not have, so they are good food for old people and growing children.  Japanese people eat the grasshoppers and bee larvae with soy sauce, and those are favorite dish in Japan.
In this world, about 3,600 species are edible insects and the Orthoptera are one of the examples.  The Orthoptera were eaten for food and medical use. (The grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets are the major edible insects from Orthoptera.).  The grasshoppers have lots of proteins (about 64 percent of proteins), so they are very high nourishing meal. (Also, they contain lots of vitamin A, iron content, and Karyotin.)  They conserve lots of nutrition that other food sources do not have, so they are good food for old people and growing children.  Japanese people eat the grasshoppers and bee larvae with soy sauce, and those are favorite dish in Japan.
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