Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6396866 Food Research International 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Insect tea, listed in the “Compendium of Materia Medica” by Li Shizhen, is not only a traditional drink for the ethnic minority in southwest China, but also one of China's traditional export commodities. Insect tea is made of the feces of insects that feed on plants, and characterized by minimal dose, enjoyable tea flavor, few tea-residues, and superb transparency. Insect tea has been used to clear summer heat, protect the spleen and stomach, and facilitate digestion. Modern research has suggested that insect tea is safe and nutritional, and it has blood lipid lowering, antihypertensive and hypoglycemic effects. At present, due to the household production of insect tea, there are a variety of species of tea-producing insects and feeding plants. In the present review, we summarized the types, civilian applications, nutritional value, pharmacological activity and safety of insect tea, in an effort to provide scientific knowledge for future study.

► Insect tea is originated from insect excreta and unique in Chinese tea culture. ► We summarized the types, distribution and civilian applications. ► We summarized the nutritional value, pharmacological activity and safety. ► Providing scientific references for future study of insect tea

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