Unusual aspects of the fat content of mealworm larvae as a novel food

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The work focuses on some aspects of content and properties of the fat in mealworm as a novel food. The total fat content of this species is a markedly variable nutritional value that is significantly dependent on the breeding conditions. In this work, the fat content of a mealworm from various Czech suppliers ranged from 202 g.kg -1 to 282 g.kg -1 dry matter, determined using the Soxhlet extraction method. The total average value from all suppliers was 235.8 ±40.8 g.kg -1 . This is a range that can be expected by the customer when buying mealworm larvae from a random Czech supplier. Furthermore, the work graphically compares the values of the total fat content with other comparable commodities of animal origin, e.g. chicken or fish. Finally, the aim was to obtain initial information about the comparison of the sensory properties of the mealworm fat with other fats of animal origin using a simple electronic nose. There was a difference between the fat obtained from insect larvae and the conventional unprocessed fats. This work brings a wider view of fat as a taste carrier in a new food - a mealworm.

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Adámek, M., Mlček, J., Adámková, A., Borkovcová, M., Bednářová, M., Musilová, Z., … Faměra, O. (2019). Unusual aspects of the fat content of mealworm larvae as a novel food. Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences, 13(1), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.5219/1089

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