Posted on 08/19/2022 1:40:31 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Be careful when buying “health food” as some corporations have already begun quietly adding cricket “flour” and other insect-based ingredients to products labeled “sustainable” and “nutritious.”
One company called Actually Foods is now selling a Cheddar Cheese Puffs product that contains “organic cricket flour” in the “puff” ingredients list. The product, which comes from Canada, is labeled using the terms “nutritious,” “sustainable,” and “delicious.”
The Cheddar Cheese Puffs product from Actually Foods is also branded as being high in protein because it is “powered by crickets” – the suggestion being that crickets are a “superfood.”
It turns out that Entomo Farms, the parent company of Actually Foods, is on a mission “to make cricket-based foods the first choice for individuals interested in high-quality, sustainable protein.” The company offers an entire line of products with cricket ingredients, including cricket protein powder and whole roasted crickets, both in regular and “organic.”
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Just as they’ll replace real meat with fake meat without telling you.
Pre-heat your oven to 200 degrees. Put your crickets in a bowl and coat with olive oil.
On a cookie sheet, covered with tin foil, arrange the crickets, allowing each cricket to have a little room.
Roast at 200 degrees for one full hour.
Remove crickets from oven and sprinkle with some salt, pepper, and Old Bay seasoning.
No, thank you.
So, vegans won’t eat bugs?
how do I keep the crickets from hopping around?
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