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A 10% cricket flour blend in pasta enhances protein and minerals, offering a sustainable solution to malnutrition without ...
Algae salad and cricket flour: Who will reach for alternative protein foods? by SWPS University edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Sales of cricket protein powder through online distribution channels is expected to experience 3X growth by 2030, owing to growing Internet penetration and quick seek out deals for choosing ...
There are also many smaller startups on the scene, for example, Exo cricket protein bars from New York, Jimini's in France, Bugsolutely out of Bangkok, and Insnack in Berlin.
Having closed a funding round worth €1.9m, a group of entrepreneurs are working to boost the efficiency of insect protein production in Thailand and grow demand for their cricket flour snacks in ...
Using cricket powder sourced from Cricket One, their flour contains over 70% protein and is gluten- and lactose-free.
Vietnamese edible insect startup Cricket One – which processes crickets raised by local cassava farmers in abandoned shipping containers that have been kitted out as intensive breeding units ...
Protein that is nutritious, sustainable and profitable Updated: 8:21 PM EST Feb 28, 2019 Cricket protein may be the answer ...
British start-up Next Step Foods was at FoodMattersLive showcasing its cricket protein energy bars alongside 11 other insect firms. Is this niche ingredient slowly seeping into the mainstream?
Bug startup Exo just raised $4 million in a Series A funding round. The company makes protein bars and other products from cricket flour and insect protein.
Good News: Cricket Protein Bars Are Almost Here Forget Kind Bars. An Icelandic company wants to make your next energy bar out of insects.
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