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    • herculesH
      hercules
      last edited by

      Purely protein and fiber. Has all the B vitamins and amino acids. Available in powder form.

      I replace 1/6 of the flour in banana bread with cricket powder.

      How do you guys cook bugs

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        S.Holmes @hercules
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        @hercules 🤢 None for me thanks! I save all the bugs for my chickens who then process them for us, creating delicious "incredible, edible" eggs.

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        • BioEclecticB
          BioEclectic @hercules
          last edited by BioEclectic

          @hercules said in Crickets:

          Purely protein and fiber.

          With Bioenergetics we are also concerned with what sort of protein and fiber, and a few other things.

          Off the top of my head i'm personally curious about the following: what it's amino acid ratio consists of, what sort of fiber, are there fats and also what type and are they oxidized, chitin? processing concerns and more.

          Not sure if this has been discussed in the other forum but will check eventually.

          I found this puff piece, likely interest funded so grain of salt applies: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6582163/

          I have high hopes here but low expectations, so i'll research it first. After all, bugs may be our future 🙂

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          • DavidPSD
            DavidPS
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            There is the possibility of a food allergy.

            Hold the crickets.

            “Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.”
            Aldous Huxley 👀
            ☂️

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              Peatly
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              Thiaminase in insects is problematic

              For more detailed discussion about thiaminase and insects see Thiamine Deficiency and Associated Clinical Disorders by David W. McCandless

              A successful depopulation agenda requires high excess death rates, lower birth rates and for the majority to vilify those that question it.

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