Edible Insects Edible Diving Beetle (Cybister Limbatus)

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Edible Diving Beetle (Cybister limbatus)

Description

Edible Diving Beetle – Cybister limbatus

From the beetle family, the edible diving beetle or Cybister limbatus is recognizable by its black color and elytron protecting its wings and its oval shape. Feeding on small fish and shellfish, it has a typical spicy taste. He has a very sharp spur (remember to remove it before eating). It is found in many places in the world, including: Southeast Asia, Japan, Mexico, New Guinea …

Quality Diving Beetle

Next-Food’s edible diving beetles come from its association of edible insects collectors in Thailand. It is the country that today exports the best edible insects in the industry.

Before being shipped, they are prepared and packaged on site. After collection, they are boiled and dehydrated before being packaged in sachets. They arrive in excellent condition. This is the guarantor of a product of excellent quality for successful edible diving beetle recipes.

Of exquisite flavor, they are eaten as an aperitif. Very crisp and closer to the shrimp, they will certainly seduce the neophyte who has overcome his apprehensions. Then visit our website next-food.net and you will be able to order edible beetle scarabs packaged in 25 g bags.

Diving beetle, rich in protein and omega 3

Like all edible insects, diving beetles are very rich in nutrients, including protein. To give you an idea, 100g of meat provides 143 calories versus 500 calories per 100 of edible insects. As a result, a soup of small crickets for example is more nutritious than a meat stew, but with less saturated fats.

On the other hand, they are low in fat, which is not the case for meat in general. In addition, they have a high level of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which brings them closer to oily fish such as tuna or salmon.

Beneficial for health, they provide nutrients that contribute to the proper functioning of the human body by reducing the percentage of risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Omega 3 also speeds up weight loss and prevents diseases such as diabetes.

Accessible and nutritious, insects to eat can constitute a basis of diet very interesting for people seeking slimming diet or simply diet. So, order edible beetles now on next-food.net!

To taste this insect in the best conditions, you must remove the wings and head with his sting.

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

Edible Diving Beetle (Cybister limbatus)

Description

Edible Diving Beetle – Cybister limbatus

From the beetle family, the edible diving beetle or Cybister limbatus is recognizable by its black color and elytron protecting its wings and its oval shape. Feeding on small fish and shellfish, it has a typical spicy taste. He has a very sharp spur (remember to remove it before eating). It is found in many places in the world, including: Southeast Asia, Japan, Mexico, New Guinea …

Quality Diving Beetle

Next-Food’s edible diving beetles come from its association of edible insects collectors in Thailand. It is the country that today exports the best edible insects in the industry.

Before being shipped, they are prepared and packaged on site. After collection, they are boiled and dehydrated before being packaged in sachets. They arrive in excellent condition. This is the guarantor of a product of excellent quality for successful edible diving beetle recipes.

Of exquisite flavor, they are eaten as an aperitif. Very crisp and closer to the shrimp, they will certainly seduce the neophyte who has overcome his apprehensions. Then visit our website next-food.net and you will be able to order edible beetle scarabs packaged in 25 g bags.

Diving beetle, rich in protein and omega 3

Like all edible insects, diving beetles are very rich in nutrients, including protein. To give you an idea, 100g of meat provides 143 calories versus 500 calories per 100 of edible insects. As a result, a soup of small crickets for example is more nutritious than a meat stew, but with less saturated fats.

On the other hand, they are low in fat, which is not the case for meat in general. In addition, they have a high level of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which brings them closer to oily fish such as tuna or salmon.

Beneficial for health, they provide nutrients that contribute to the proper functioning of the human body by reducing the percentage of risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Omega 3 also speeds up weight loss and prevents diseases such as diabetes.

Accessible and nutritious, insects to eat can constitute a basis of diet very interesting for people seeking slimming diet or simply diet. So, order edible beetles now on next-food.net!

To taste this insect in the best conditions, you must remove the wings and head with his sting.