Currently, no data exist on the utilization of the newly described cricket species (Scapsipedus icipe) meal as additive in food products, though they have high protein (57%) with 88% total digestibility as well as a variety of essential amino acids. This article presents the first report on the effects of processing techniques and the inclusion of cricket meal (CM) on the nutrient and antinutrient properties of four porridge products compared to a popularly consumed commercial porridge flour (CPF). Porridge enriched with CM had significantly higher protein (2-folds), crude fat (3.4–4-folds), and energy (1.1–1.2-folds) levels than the CPF. Fermented cereal porridge fortified with CM had all three types of omega-3 fatty acids compared to the ...
Cricket powder (CP) contains significant amounts of protein, fat (including unsaturated fatty acids)...
Entomophagy is proclaimed as a sustainable nutritional strategy due to the high protein content in e...
Edible insects can represent an alternative to obtain high-quality proteins with positive biological...
Globally, there is growing interest to integrate cricket-based ingredients (flour) into food product...
Maize in Zimbabwe lacks essential nutrients like protein, iron, and zinc. This study explored altern...
The need for alternative protein sources has received considerable interest in insect-based foods. I...
The growing interest in insects as food ingredients on the one hand is controversial, on the other i...
Recently, the high nutritional value of edible insects attracted the attention of researchers and fo...
The article/study determines nutrient composition of two cricket species and compares them with othe...
The application of cricket and yellow mealworm powders to improve the mineral bioaccessibility of br...
Insect powders used in food products may lower the overall quality when compared to conventional cou...
Edible insects have been part of the diet of many countries across the world for several decades. It...
With the growing population worldwide and subsequently, the increasing demand for protein from lives...
Some evidence suggests that edible insects could be used to treat malnutrition following protein def...
Abstract: Cereals are a major staple in many African homes contributing significant amounts of energ...
Cricket powder (CP) contains significant amounts of protein, fat (including unsaturated fatty acids)...
Entomophagy is proclaimed as a sustainable nutritional strategy due to the high protein content in e...
Edible insects can represent an alternative to obtain high-quality proteins with positive biological...
Globally, there is growing interest to integrate cricket-based ingredients (flour) into food product...
Maize in Zimbabwe lacks essential nutrients like protein, iron, and zinc. This study explored altern...
The need for alternative protein sources has received considerable interest in insect-based foods. I...
The growing interest in insects as food ingredients on the one hand is controversial, on the other i...
Recently, the high nutritional value of edible insects attracted the attention of researchers and fo...
The article/study determines nutrient composition of two cricket species and compares them with othe...
The application of cricket and yellow mealworm powders to improve the mineral bioaccessibility of br...
Insect powders used in food products may lower the overall quality when compared to conventional cou...
Edible insects have been part of the diet of many countries across the world for several decades. It...
With the growing population worldwide and subsequently, the increasing demand for protein from lives...
Some evidence suggests that edible insects could be used to treat malnutrition following protein def...
Abstract: Cereals are a major staple in many African homes contributing significant amounts of energ...
Cricket powder (CP) contains significant amounts of protein, fat (including unsaturated fatty acids)...
Entomophagy is proclaimed as a sustainable nutritional strategy due to the high protein content in e...
Edible insects can represent an alternative to obtain high-quality proteins with positive biological...