German shoppers sample burgers made of
buffalo worms
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[April 23, 2018]
AACHEN, Germany (Reuters) -
Supermarket shoppers in the western German city of Aachen have stepped
out of their comfort zone to sample insect burgers made of buffalo
worms.
The worms, highly nutritious due to their high protein content, are the
larvae of buffalo beetles and are bred in the Netherlands.
Served in rolls with lettuce, onions and tomatoes, they are being
offered to customers at a supermarket in Aachen where they have just
been added to the stock range after proving successful in the
Netherlands and Belgium.
One passerby who tried one of the burgers, Manfred Roedder, said he
believed they were a good alternative to meat, adding: "I had
reservations at first but I got a second serving because it tasted so
good."
Baris Oezel, one of the founders of the start-up called Bugfoundation
that makes the burgers, said he spent four years working on the concept
along with company co-founder Max Kraemer.
The pair got the idea after traveling together to southeast Asia, where
it is not uncommon to eat insects.
"It's quite simple. You have to create an aesthetic product that looks
good and doesn't show any insects," Oezel said, adding that people were
attracted by the smell of the burgers.
But not everyone is sure about them.
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Max Kraemer, a 32-year-old geographer of the start-up "Bug
Foundation" bites into a burger made of buffalo worms (Alphitobius
Diaperinus), that he created together with a business economist,
during its premiere in a supermarket in Aachen, Germany, April 20,
2018. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
"We have people who are totally thrilled to find out about the whole
thing and have been looking forward to it for days," said Michael
Reinartz, manager of a Rewe supermarket in Aachen where the burgers
are now being sold. "And we have people who say: You're not
seriously doing that?!"
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Michelle Martin;
Editing by Gareth Jones)
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