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Pete
08-16-2014, 13:10
Startups Pitch Cricket Flour As The Best Protein You Could Eat

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/08/15/340653853/startups-pitch-cricket-flour-as-the-best-protein-you-could-eat

"If you heard crickets chirping in your backyard, would it occur to you to grind them into a powder to mix into a protein shake?

That could become the next foraging trend if several edible insect companies can convince consumers that pulverized crickets are the next "it" protein..."

OK, the first one to bake a loaf of bread let me know h0w it tastes.

Divemaster
08-18-2014, 18:35
Weren't they on Shark Tank?

JJ_BPK
08-19-2014, 04:35
If the crickets are listed 2nd in the ingredients, they could be less the 5% of the product..

I smell a very profitable hippy tree huggers rip-off...



Home > Products > Bitty Baking Flour

20 oz for $ 20.00

Enjoy free US shipping for orders over $30, and free internationally over $50. Expect 2 weeks for delivery!

Make your own high-protein creations with our grain-free baking flour. We've blended nutritious 'Paleo' ingredients in the ideal ratios to help you whip up delicious and perfectly textured cookies, muffins, quick-breads and pancakes. Let your imagination go wild!

Each package contains 20oz of flour.

Ingredients: Cassava flour, cricket flour [Gryllus assimilis, Acheta domesticus], coconut flour, tapioca starch, xanthan gum


For 7gr of protein on a 129 calorie "meal",,
I'll take BACON,,
Thank You Very Much..

MtnGoat
08-19-2014, 08:27
If the crickets are listed 2nd in the ingredients, they could be less the 5% of the product..

I smell a very profitable hippy tree huggers rip-off...



For 7gr of protein on a 129 calorie "meal",,
I'll take BACON,,
Thank You Very Much..

Yeah crickets are listed 2nd in the ingredients, you are right about regular flour being the main ingredient.

Better stuff out there as far as flour and cooking flours that has higher protein. Most cost less too.

mark46th
08-20-2014, 17:09
The rice beetles in Asia were always a treat...