For the cultural and biological process of eating insects, see Entomophagy in humans.
Insects as food or edible insects are insect species used for human consumption.[1] Over 2 billion people are estimated to eat insects on a daily basis.[2] Globally, more than 2,000 insect species are considered edible, though far fewer are discussed for industrialized mass production and regionally authorized for use in food.[3][4][5][6] Many insects are highly nutritious, though nutritional content depends on species and other factors such as diet and age.[7][8] Insects offer a wide variety of flavors and are commonly consumed whole or pulverized for use in dishes and processed food products such as burger patties, pasta, or snacks.[9][10] Like other foods, there can be risks associated with consuming insects, such as allergic reactions.[11] As commercial interest in insects as food grows, countries are introducing new regulatory frameworks to oversee their production, processing, marketing, and consumption.[12]