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Weird Wide Web - Cockroach milk

───   15:30 Wed, 08 Jul 2020

Weird Wide Web - Cockroach milk | News Article

People are drinking cockroach milk – and it 'tastes the same as stuff from cows'

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Cow's milk remains by far the biggest in the business. More than 750 million tonnes is produced and consumed every year.

But as the global population grows and sustainability increasingly questioned, some are looking elsewhere for traditional food sources.

All the other milks require farming. Goat's milk is obvious, but other sources, such as coconuts and rice, have an effect on the environment.

Producing enough is hugely expensive and takes its toil on the land required for cultivation.

Which is why people are milking cockroaches. They're cheap, rice in nutrition, and take up hardly any room.

Some people are really drinking cockroach milk as a dairy alternative now.

The milk is derived from 'cockroach crystals', a part of the insect found in its gut. According to scientists, these crystals are 'like a complete food', rich in essential amino acids and protein.

A researcher from the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine in India claims the nutritional value of the cockroach product is much higher than other milks.

What's more, apparently it tastes no different from cow's milk.

Milk sourced from Australian Pacific cockroaches is said to contain dietary sequences with all the essential amino acids, proteins, fats and sugars, and three times the energy of regular dairy milk.

Some cockroaches lay eggs, but there is one species, called Diploptera Punctata, which gives birth to young and feeds them with milk.

Diploptera Punctata is the only species of roach that gives birth to living offspring, as opposed to laying eggs, and produces milk to feed their young.

South African company Gourmet Grubb is already farming cockroaches and producing milk from the bugs. The product is called 'Entomilk' and is created from sustainably farmed cockroaches.




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