Crickets have a mild umami flavor that adds an underlying earthy note to more dominant flavors. Crickets can be used as a nutritious ingredient, a topping, or a fun finger food.
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MINI-KICKERS | Flavored Crickets
Everybody gets a kick out of eating crickets.
They’re fun and they taste great!
Contents:
Approximately 10 grams of Flavored Crickets
Approximately 100 Crickets per Tube
The first thing many people say is that they taste like a nut. Chefs and more refined folk say that they have a nutty umani flavor to them. Most people are surprised by the fact that they like the taste and many customers buy them in bulk because they like them so much. About cleaned […]
This is difficult to say since the crickets from each harvest are all different in their average size. Generally, it ranges from 1500 to 2500 crickets per pound.
Yes. Crickets are a highly nutritious food source that is rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats and it’s very bio-available. Humans have been eating insects for a very long time and are considered very healthy. Please note: If you are allergic to shellfish, you may be allergic to insects. Here’s some nutritional information on […]
IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO SHELLFISH THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU. Made in a facility that processes milk, eggs and peanuts
Yes, crickets are very healthy for you. Crickets are a highly nutritious food source that is rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats plus it’s very bio-available. Chocolate, in moderation, is now considered healthy since flavanols in cocoa beans have been proven to have antioxidant effects that reduce cell damage associated with heart disease.
Yes. Here’s some nutritional information… 100 grams of cricket powder will give you over 58 grams of protein. NUTRITIONAL VALUES Analyzed by Maxxam Analytics Energy 1973kJ (472kCal) Protein (g) 58.76 Fat (g) 24 Saturated Fat (g) 8.48 Trans Fat (g) .218 Cholesterol (mg) 228 Carbohydrates (g) 8.4 Fiber, total dietary (g) 6.0 Sugars (g) 0.5 […]
It depends upon where you see “Cricket Protein Powder”. In many cases, it is regular cricket powder. There are some people adding additional protein and nutritional ingredients to create a branded powder.