Prebiotic Cricket Powder - 1 Pound Grip Jar
Prebiotic Cricket Protein Powder
Cricket Powder is added to all sorts of dishes without any icky taste detected. Cricket powder has a mild taste, so when it's added as an ingredient, it's taste may be unnoticeable. When you do taste cricket powder, it’s an earthy umami flavor that few people dislike.
Cricket Powder Nutrition:
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- 60% protein by volume
- 26 mcg B12/ 100 grams (Beef has 1-2mcg/100grams)
- High in Antioxidants
- High in iron and calcium
- Low in bad fats
- All 9 essential amino acids
- Omega 6:3 ratio of 3:1
- Chitin Fibre – a source of Prebiotics - nutrition for probiotics - used as an antimicrobial gut agent
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Insects are nutritional powerhouses. Yet, insects are a whole food group we generally ignore. They are very healthy, sustainable, environmentally friendly, and raised humanely.
Timid about eating insects? Cricket flour is the perfect avenue for you to get the full health benefits of edible insects while not having to look the insect in the face before biting down. Who can say no to chocolate chip cookies that pack a protein punch?
Note: Crickets are raised on farms specifically for human consumption and are fed using high-quality grain.
We have a program that pays you for sales generated from your effort marketing edible bugs. If you can market edible bugs, you can earn an income from the sales generated.
Edible Bugs are a Novelty & a Health Food
There's a huge market out there. It ranges from people who buy an edible scorpion to dare their friends to people that buy crickets for health reasons.
Crickets are very nutritious. They offer real animal protein that includes all nine essential amino acids; they’re a prebiotic fiber (nutrition for probiotics), a perfect Omega 3:6 balance, high in B12, antioxidants, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and much more. Eating insects is good for you.
So, if you have a way to increase exposure of these novel and nutritious products, you can create an income.
Use our products and marketing materials for your website, blog and social networks to market edible insect products.