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rattusn0rvegicus · 19 days
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Does anyone here do a pescetarian diet? I've been vegetarian for around 4 years now and I'm wanting to incorporate more protein options into my diet and also not have to take these damn fish oil pills that make my burps taste like absolute ass every day 😭 (I need omega 3's for my heart though, so I have to get them SOMEHOW). Plus, the texture of seafood doesn't bother me as much as regular meat does - minus the TINY STABBY FISH BONES UGH.
Tbh I'm especially thinking primarily invertebrates like scallops and crab bc they don't really have the capacity to suffer in the same way that vertebrates and more complex invertebrates do. (Like, no shade to people who do eat those things!! I just don't want to eat anything I wouldn't personally feel comfortable killing.)
Problem is A) I actually have no idea how to cook seafood (though I imagine it'd be somewhat similar to any other protein??) and B) raw seafood smells so bad lol.
Maybe I could start with frozen scallops? I saw some at Aldi the other day and they were really cheap. Or like, smoked salmon - thouuugh idk if I would eat salmon due to the aforementioned "I don't think I could kill a fish" thing lol.
Also does anyone know of affordable places to get foods derived from cricket flour? I know that's not exactly pescetarian, but it's in the same vein as "I want more sustainable protein in my diet" and I've heard crickets are winners in that book. Unfortunately, the cricket chips I saw were like 20 bucks for three small bags 😬 So maybe that idea will have to go on the backburner lol.
ALSO if anyone has suggestions for plant-based foods high in omega 3s and/or protein, I'm all ears! I don't like lentils and I'm fairly picky with legumes in general, but otherwise I'm open to whatever 😭
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moved2024 · 1 year
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Amber Candy and Fossil Cookies (not vegan, recipe includes cricket flour etc)
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suzilight · 1 year
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01.03.2023 - EU authorizes Acheta domesticus (house cricket) partially defatted powder to be added to flour, bread, pasta, etc. as an ‘authorized novel food for the general population.  
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AdalbaPro Fiber Textured Insect Protein (FTIP) is an innovative food ingredient from Protifarm that is similar to tofu. FTIP is rich in digestible protein and iron and cooks just like meat making it a great replacer or extender for meat or meat alternative products.
Its strong emulsification properties also make it a unique alternative to dairy or eggs in a variety of formulations including bakery products. AdalbaPro FTIP’s neutral flavor can be easily customized and enables endless versatility.
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hoppa77 · 4 months
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Insect Protein Snacks
Elevate your snacking with Hoppa Foods' Insect Protein Snacks! Crunchy, sustainable, and packed with goodness. Taste the future!
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mexicanistnet · 5 months
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Cricket flour, derived from A. domesticus, is revolutionizing our plates with 72% protein, surpassing conventional meats. Beyond nutrition, it's an eco-friendly, job-generating powerhouse, turning waste into wealth. Get ready for the chirpy culinary craze reshaping our approach to food.
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ruangkatarupa · 9 months
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Power Cricket Crepes Cricket flour amps up the protein content of these power crepes flavored with coconut butter, nutritional yeast, and non-dairy milks.
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cric-heroes · 2 years
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How do you define Cricket Flour?
A light-tasting protein powder that is made from the milled crickets the powder, also known as cricket flour is also known as cricket flour.
The crickets come from farms. They are more efficient than feedlots, which rear the cows and then slaughter them. 
They also produce less greenhouse gases for each kg of protein that is harvested. 
There is a possibility of getting cricket-based foods delivered directly at your doorstep due to the large-scale distribution system and farming of cricket.
Why should you eat crickets? 
Does cricket protein powder really green and healthy?
You might be amazed.
Cricket protein isn't an entirely new idea. Since the beginning of time, humans have consumed insects.
Cricket flour came on the Cricket market in recent times and has numerous health benefits.
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Advantages of Cricket Flour
The same as cricket powder, it is has a high content of proteins, vitamins, minerals, fibre, as well as fats. Cricket flour is not as cricket. But 100 cricket flour is an all-inclusive food. All nutrients are retained.
The majority of tropical species are in a position to hunt to find insects on a daily basis. It's a lot of work.
If you're in this piece, you don't need to be working for your crickets. You can have your cricket items delivered to your door thanks to massive distribution and farming. It's a wonderful thing.
These are just a few of the specific advantages of cricket flour:
Cricket flour is a full source of protein
Cricket flour is great for the planet.
Mineral-rich cricket flour
Cricket flour is a great source of fatty acids.
B vitamins are plentiful in cricket flour.
Gut health is a priority for everyone The best cricket flour
#1 A complete protein can be found in cricket flour
Amino acids form the protein building blocks. They are the primary ingredient in the creation of nearly all tissues within the body.
Since it is a complete source of nine amino acids essential to life it is known as a "complete protein". The essential amino acids that include leucine, isoleucine along with methionine, valine (tryptophan) along with threonine and lysine, need to be taken in through food. They aren't possible to synthesize.
As an example, leucine is a branch chain amino acid (BCAA) essential to the growth of muscles. While you won't find a lot of leucine within plant proteins, cricket protein is an excellent supply of BCAAs.
It is helpful to have tryptophan as a source of the rest hormone (melatonin ) and also your serotonin, the happy chemical. Did you know that collagen protein that seems to be all over the place in the moment, contains very little amounts of tryptophan
It's not a problem with collagen. Butdon't count it as an entire sources of protein. In order to satisfy your daily protein needs it is essential to have a comprehensive supply for the protein (such such as the cricket protein).
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#2 A Good Use for Cricket Flour to The Planet
Beef is a fantastic source of bioavailable protein. However, the process of raising cows can be extremely harmful to the natural environment. Cows emit tons of methane each time they feet. Methane is an extremely potent greenhouse gas that is 30 times more powerful that carbon dioxide. Climate change isn't an excellent idea. Practices that do not conform to the natural environment could also harm soil health, create pollution from runoff, and also increase resistance to antibiotics. Surprisingly, between 50 and 80 percent of all antibiotics in the world are utilized by livestock.
The crickets come in.
It is superior option to livestock farming.
Utilizes significantly less land
Less greenhouse gas emissions
Does not require a large amount of antibiotics.
The less feed needed per unit of protein created
It is crucial to understand that crickets cannot solve the global problems of resource shortages and climate change pollution. They can aid. Cricket bar, flour and cricket cakes will aid in making an impact. It'll be a huge benefit if a lot of people take part in it.
#3 The cricket flour is rich in minerals.
Cricket powder encompasses all cricket. It means that precious minerals are included in the game.
These minerals include manganese copper, zinc, and Iodine. These are the main reasons why you must include many of the minerals listed above in your food.
Zinc is essential to immunity as well as the production of hormones DNA health, immunity, and various other roles. Deficiency in zinc can be manifested as dry skin or wound healing that is slow and slow, as well as loss of hair.
Copper helps skin and the immune system. Copper is often lacking in modern diets. The low levels of white blood cells are an indication for copper deficiencies.
Thyroid hormone an hormone that regulates metabolism. Iodine is required to create thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism refers to a condition in which there is a deficiency of Iodine.
Manganese aids in the formation of bone and helps you metabolize protein. Manganese is a vital component of various enzymes found in our body. The process of glutamine synthetase that converts toxic ammonia into glutamine which is a useful amino acid.
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Cricket powder like many protein powders is a source of essential minerals that are not found in our diets of today.
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#4 Cricket flour is a great source of fatty acids.
Fat shouldn't be feared. Fat helps build cell membranes, stores energy, and also absorb fat-soluble vitamins A D, K and A.
Fat is the second most significant source of calories found in cricket flour next to protein. They are monounsaturated polyunsaturated, as well as saturated. Each plays a purpose within your body.
Wait. Wait.
This is what the majority of people believe. However the most recent research has shown no link between saturated cholesterol in the diet and coronary heart disease.
The incidence of stroke was not positively correlated with intake of saturated fats in the large Japanese population.
Don't be scared of the Fat and take pleasure in your crickets.
#5: Cricket Flour is high in B Vitamins
B vitamins are recognized for their health benefits. However, not many people are aware of the reasons.
Take into consideration B12 It is a common ingredient within cricket powder. B12 is a key component. It uses folate to make DNA, and create the red blood cells.
A variety of signs are caused by a insufficient amount of B12 including depression or anaemia, brain fog and many more.
Animals are the greatest food source for B12. For instance, one scoop of powdered cricket provides more than 80% of RDA.
Cricket protein, in addition to B12, is a great supply of Vitamin B2 as well as Vitamin B7 (biotin). Biotin and riboflavin are essential for good skin health, and is essential for the majority of people.
#6 Cricket Flour Supports Gut Health
Chitin, which is an ingredient known as a prebiotic, is a specific fibre that helps to feed beneficial bacteria in your digestive tract. You'll notice the chitin as a component of the exoskeleton in crickets.
Researchers believe that chitin may be at the root of certain beneficial effects of cricket flour's gut.
Two breakfasts were cooked for 20 participants. One made with cricket flour, the other one without. To avoid bias, both subjects and scientists were blinded by the form of breakfast.
What is the taste of crickets like? They're light and are easy to hide. This is why chocolate malt came in as the perfect solution.
A few weeks later, researchers discovered an 5.7x increase in the beneficial microbe named Bifidobacterium Animalis among cricket flour-eaters. Also eating cricket flour means increased beneficial bacteria. This makes it a great supplement.
You may be thinking "That's amazing! But what can one microbe reveal about the health of our gut?"
It doesn't matter whether you are on your own. But, researchers also assessed inflammation.
Cricket flour-eaters showed less inflammation after two weeks. (As measured by using an inflammation particle known as TNFa).
The authors claim that these results indicate that crickets can improve gut health and lessen inflammation throughout the body.
Chronic inflammation is associated with all chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer, as well as Alzheimer's. This is a wonderful finding.
Cricket Flour Nutrition
Cricket powder is extremely like the nutrition of whole crickets. One portion (10g) from cricket powder contains:
50 calories
6 grams protein
2.5 grams Fat
less than 1 gram carbohydrate (0 grams sugar)
25 percent RDA for Riboflavin
80% RDA vitamin B12
Biotin 20 percent RDA
15% RDA zinc
The most common form of cricket powder is:
Protein-rich and contains all nine amino acids essential
A high concentration of B vitamins
A good source of fatty acids.
Minerals rich in manganese, copper, zinc and many other metals.
Chitin can be described as a prebiotic fibrous high in minerals and vitamins, which will help maintain good gut health.
Cricket flour makes an excellent option for keto and Paleo diets. It's low in carbs and rich in nutrients. The best cricket powders are dairy-free and gluten-free.
But, those allergic to shellfish should stay clear of cricket flour. In fact, both shellfish and crickets are closely connected!
To put it differently eating crickets is similar to eating lobsters or shrimps. Odd-looking but delicious!
The Best Way to Eat Cricket Flour
It's time to think practical about ways to incorporate the powder of cricket into your everyday day.
Smoothies are the most effective type of liquid. Mix everything together and you'll not feel it.
Incorporate cricket flour into your teas, coffees rice, eggs soups, desserts or coffee. You'll notice that it works well with almost everything.
What amount of protein do you need in cricket? It depends on the level of your activity and your current intake of protein and a host of other factors.
To satisfy your daily protein requirements Cricket flour is packed with the equivalent of 6 grams protein for each serving.
As you've noticed crickets have more protein than you can imagine. They are also high in fiber, fatty acids as well as micronutrients.
You can also consider the cricket meal as an nutrient-rich smoothie booster. Make sure you are ready to boost your nutrition.
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bitegore · 1 month
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So seriously: if you have a serious recoil/disgust factor at uncommonly eaten parts of an animal being in any kind of food context (eg: whole fish being served at a table) and you want to work on minimizing that reaction, I really really recommend eating "normal" versions of those unusual foods, like for example deli-sliced tongue. I know I'm talking out of my ass here, but things like liver and haggis (organ meat), tongue (tongue), and probably a whole lot of others I've never had can be pretty easily made into forms that taste real good and don't look much like a weird lump of flesh you can recognize, and being able to get from "that's weird and gross but I want to get it" to "that's weird but it tastes really good and I want to get it" will probably make building up momentum easier when you move on to less "common" pastures.
Good luck, by the way. I believe in you.
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bonefall · 1 year
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Had a dream where a Skyclan apprentice stole a motar and they used it to make grasshopper tortillas. No idea if it works in real life (probably not, since I don't think grasshoppers grind up like corn or wheat) but Skyclan then cornered the market on clan street tacos and the other clans were jealous, lol.
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Anon you have no idea how hard I had to resist letting WindClan make burritos. Their bread is completely unleavened. They could make tortilla out of wholegrain. its not hard. tunnelbuns were more appropriate for several reasons, PLUS theyre a lot more unique and were deserving of making a clan culture entry about them but windclan could have tacos and burritos and enchiladas and chimichangas and hrrrhgh
Anyway,
Common misconception is that "cricket flour" is like wheat flour. It's more like a protein powder; if you tried to bake with it, it would just be like hot sand. You have to add it to other dishes for flavor.
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morganpdf · 3 months
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unhinged cr2 post for the night: talking to juice about yasha in modern aus & if she still eats bugs in them (and how - would she be using cricket flour/pre-prepared bugs vs does she just Eat Them When She Finds Them Sometimes etc) which let to just.. "there should be a fic where yasha just eats a spider she finds, like, on the wall of her apartment and no one says anything bc it's just like. yeah. thats yasha"
also now im googling the nutritional benefits of different bugs and also where to get bugs. for eating
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decarabiandivorce · 11 days
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You ever think about the HoH
Barbecue,,,,,
Trauma be dammed! Father can cook!
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magiskarp · 10 months
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Overnight oats are so fucking holy
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my favorite is always when you're talking about food & people get all snotty like "uhhhhm I don't care how "sustainable" it is, I am NOT eating [thing that they are unaware that actually already eat all the time because they don't know how anything works]"
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snapped-in-half · 1 year
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Wendy looks in horror as bluey and bingo tie their father up and whack him with a bat, only response from bandit heeler: morning wendy!
Wendy, worried out of her hair: I'm starting to think the heeler household is actually a kid game torture chamber.
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hoppa77 · 5 months
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Crunchy Snacks with a Twist: Hoppa Foods' Edible Insect Treats
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Delicious and Different: Trying Hoppa's Edible Insect Food Selection Hoppa Foods has lots of different snacks to try. Some are savory, some are sweet – they show how Edible Insect Foods can be tasty in many ways. Whether you've tried snacks like these before or it's your first time, Hoppa has something yummy for everyone.
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Conclusion: A Crunchy Adventure Awaits In the end, Hoppa Foods is not just a snack company; it's like a snack adventure. Edible Insect Foods are here to stay, making snacking fun, tasty, and good for the Earth. So, grab a snack from Hoppa, take a bite, and join the crunchy adventure – it's a tasty way to make a small difference!
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crepusculum-rattus · 10 months
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maybe a wild question but do u think u could make flour out of endermites
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