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Cricket Powder: The Future of Protein is Here! 🦗
Cricketerra's cricket powder is a 100% pure, high-protein superfood sourced from FDA-registered farms. Each 3.5 oz bag contains 70% protein, essential vitamins, and minerals, making it a sustainable and versatile addition to your diet.
Unit Count | 3.5 Ounce |
K**S
No taste
I made cricket brownies for April Fools Day for work with this and the overall consensus was that they tasted just like other brownies! Honestly, expensive to plan on using long-term but I would recommend for tasting. And maybe one day people will be more open to eating bugs! (PS for anyone who gets the idea to re-use my prank, please inform people before having them eat them. Crickets might cause allergies in people with shell fish allergies. The prank is still really fun when they know.)
N**E
Not for everyone..adds protein to recipes
Granddaughter..anemia
D**H
Hedgie love it.
I have not eaten any so I can't speak for the taste but if my hedgehogs learn to talk (and I become a millionaire) Ill post their opinion here. They seem to love it!
P**E
Tastier than expected...
Oh, I actually liked this product. It had good flavor. The size of the bag (plus the price) kind of set me up to saving the cricket powder to use for a special recipe. I ended up using it to make pancakes, which were delicious, by the way.Too bad I'm seriously allergic to crickets. I wish I had known that before I purchased the bag. They do taste pretty good, in case you're wondering, but the allergic reaction I had compels me to warn people to get an allergy test with their doctor BEFORE they buy this product. I imagine cricket allergy is rare (so you probably don't have to worry), but it's better to be safe than sorry.
G**D
Made great keto cookies
I used this at a 4 to 1 ratio with almond flour to make keto cookies. Made pumpkin spice, peanut butter, and chocolate cookies so far, all of them great. My favorite was the peanut butter as the cricket is mildly nutty. My 12 year old ate one before realizing that they had a special Halloween trick to them and said YUM. I told her they were cricket and she ate more, offered some to friends at school. Insects are the way. Acclimate your kids now.
G**N
Not a pleasant flavor at all.
We eat all the healthy foods - foods that generally don't taste that great but are super good for you. I'm writing this review to offer an honest taste based opinion on this cricket flour. It may be healthy and a good source of protein, but until we are reduced to having to consume bugs for protein in this country, I'll stick with the traditional meat/poultry/fish sources. Sounds stuck up, I know, but I've tried baking with this twice. The first time in pumpkin bread where I replaced half the amount of flour called for with cricket flour. It was disgusting - so much so that I threw the loaf away with only a bite taken. I don't like to waste food. The next time I make shortbread cookies and only replaced 1/4 of the flour. The recipe called for 2 cups of flour and I used 1/4 cup of cricket flour and 1 3/4 cups regular flour. Everything else I left the same, as before. The cooking aroma is not pleasant and it's definitely not something you'd want in the oven if you were selling your house and wanting that fresh baked goods smell for a showing. I tried one hot from the oven - yuck. Then I let them cook completely and tried another cookie. Yuck again. The flavor is not nutty as some reviewers said, it's buggy. I feel bad that all these crickets died for my culinary experiments. Maybe I'll use the rest of the bag of flour on dog treats so at least they didn't die for nothing.
M**T
Cricket Powder
I wasn't wearing my glasses so I thought for the price I was buying 2.2# of this product, not 0.22#. It's 1 cup when I put it into a measuring cup not packed down, and it says on the label the serving size is 10 servings per package. Do better at reading the nutrition label than I did. It's a fairly good source of potassium, but I thought it would be high in protein (0 protein). The taste is interesting, somewhat like nuts. I feel like rubbing my legs together to break into song.
S**8
Perfect for smoothies
I wanted to buy crickets and its crickets! Lol. Honestly its that slightly weird gross thing i do because i am a former bodybuilder who wanted to go vegan w out losing muscle definition. What i have discovered1. No i cant get in 60gm protein from this w out feeling tortured or living off smoothies2. NEVER add it to a savory dish like beans or lentils because you will taste it.That said, i believe stone age vegans ate insects and they are an essential part of a healthy vegan diet.I am glad this product exists and it works g8 in smoothies, acai bowls etc.Not everything was ment to be fun so suck it up and enjoy the benefits!
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