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They examined the Pacific beetle cockroach and found that it has "milk" that can produce a ton of nutrients, including protein, amino acids, fats, and sugars. In fact, the authors wrote that a ...
Cockroach milk could potentially offer a solution. But before you start imagining it next to your Clover or Parmalat milk in the grocery aisle, it’s important to note that cockroach milk is not ...
Prepare to have your perception of milk—and cockroaches—completely transformed. A buzz is building around an unlikely source of nutrition: cockroach “milk.” Yes, you read that right.
Scientists say cockroach milk is an up-and-coming superfood as a study finds it’s three times more nutritious than cow’s milk. With the health and wellness industry booming, people are often ...
Every year there is a new “superfood” that becomes all the rage. Kale, chia seeds, almonds and even wheatgrass have been superfoods that were once very popular. But a new superfood has stepped into ...
Most cockroaches do not produce milk, according to the research, but a certain type of cockroach, Diploptera punctate, uses protein crystals of milk to feed its young.
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.
Move over kale. Cockroach milk is more than four times as nutritious as cow’s milk and it could be the key to feeding our growing population in the future.
Cockroach milk could be the next big superfood. Yes, really -- according to some researchers in India. MAU KAE HORNG Author: BRIAN MASTROIANNI CBS NEWS (WTSP) Published: 10:34 PM EDT July 27, 2016 ...