Edible Insects Crickets Teriyaki

$19.90

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Crickets Teriyaki

Description

Teriyaki crickets

Edible crickets are very crisp and have a taste quite similar to hazelnut or peanut. Entomophages eat them as fries.

A sake sauce to accompany edible crickets

Teriyaki usually accompanies Japanese dishes. It is mainly made of Mirin Sweet Soy Sauce, an amber yellow mixture containing sake with a degree of alcohol between 11 and 18 ° C. With very subtle flavors, it agrees with the taste of edible crickets.

Teriyaki crickets are a good appetizer. Just present them on a cup and let the guests taste them. Otherwise, paella can be prepared by replacing the shrimps with flavored insects. This does not alter its flavors. To make this dish a success, opt for our 25g pack of teriyaki crickets available at next-food.net, an online edible insect s

Becoming entomophagous to protect the environment

In general, edible insects have advantages. From a nutritional point of view, for the same weight, they provide more protein than the so-called traditional meats. In addition, they are low in saturated fat while presenting other valuable nutrients such as omega 3 which contributes to the proper functioning of the cardiovascular system and cell renewal.

In addition, entomo culture has little environmental impact because it releases less greenhouse gases than cattle or pig farming, for example. In addition, the production of edible insects requires much less space compared to conventional breeding. Then by becoming entomophagous, you contribute to the protection of the environment.

Opting for edible breeding insects

For consumption, the wise entomophages recommend edible insects from breeding that are distinguished by their quality. On the other hand, although it is very practical to cook the insects that one catches in the garden, the health risk that they represent is enormous.

Indeed, they may contain residues of insecticides that could be harmful to health. In addition, a neophyte may be mistaken and consume inedible insects. In this case, ordering your crickets on our next-food.net site is more than a guarantee, it is a pledge for your health.

 

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This product will be shipped from EU or the USA depending on your location.

Crickets Teriyaki

Description

Teriyaki crickets

Edible crickets are very crisp and have a taste quite similar to hazelnut or peanut. Entomophages eat them as fries.

A sake sauce to accompany edible crickets

Teriyaki usually accompanies Japanese dishes. It is mainly made of Mirin Sweet Soy Sauce, an amber yellow mixture containing sake with a degree of alcohol between 11 and 18 ° C. With very subtle flavors, it agrees with the taste of edible crickets.

Teriyaki crickets are a good appetizer. Just present them on a cup and let the guests taste them. Otherwise, paella can be prepared by replacing the shrimps with flavored insects. This does not alter its flavors. To make this dish a success, opt for our 25g pack of teriyaki crickets available at next-food.net, an online edible insect s

Becoming entomophagous to protect the environment

In general, edible insects have advantages. From a nutritional point of view, for the same weight, they provide more protein than the so-called traditional meats. In addition, they are low in saturated fat while presenting other valuable nutrients such as omega 3 which contributes to the proper functioning of the cardiovascular system and cell renewal.

In addition, entomo culture has little environmental impact because it releases less greenhouse gases than cattle or pig farming, for example. In addition, the production of edible insects requires much less space compared to conventional breeding. Then by becoming entomophagous, you contribute to the protection of the environment.

Opting for edible breeding insects

For consumption, the wise entomophages recommend edible insects from breeding that are distinguished by their quality. On the other hand, although it is very practical to cook the insects that one catches in the garden, the health risk that they represent is enormous.

Indeed, they may contain residues of insecticides that could be harmful to health. In addition, a neophyte may be mistaken and consume inedible insects. In this case, ordering your crickets on our next-food.net site is more than a guarantee, it is a pledge for your health.