Allergen labeling and bugs By Elaine Watson 15-Jul-2015 - Last updated on 16-Jul-2015 at 06:05 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend While it’s not a legal requirement, firms using cricket powders are advised to state on pack that people with a shellfish allergy may experience an allergic reaction to edible insects as well, said Dr Ziobro. IFT 2015 in focus: 3D printing...the killer app; lab burgers... for less than $300k, and meals with meal worms 3D printing brings promise of infinite variety, on demand The potential will be using its unique capabilities to do something new, something we can't do now I think that food printing might just be the killer app PepsiCo engineer: 3D printing could speed up the product development process Military rations, made to order in the field... via a 3D printer? Lab meat... for less than $300k a burger... If you tell kids about lab meat, they don't even blink Mike Walsh: 'The future is an invitation to all of us to think in entirely new ways' Bugs on the menu… Application areas for edible insects Regulatory questions Allergen labeling and bugs Allergen research and bugs Prev 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 Next