Thailand Unique Mole Crickets Bag - 15 G of this High Protein Sustainable Edible Superfood
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Discover the extraordinary nutritional powerhouse that is the **Thailand Unique Mole Crickets Bag**! Packed in a convenient 15-gram resealable pouch, these high-protein edible superfoods are not just a meal alternative; they’re a revolutionary step towards sustainable eating. Each bag contains carefully harvested mole crickets, known for their rich flavor and fully sustainable sourcing practices. Perfectly roasted and lightly seasoned, these crickets offer a nutty, crisp snack that combines health with...
Show moreDiscover the extraordinary nutritional powerhouse that is the **Thailand Unique Mole Crickets Bag**! Packed in a convenient 15-gram resealable pouch, these high-protein edible superfoods are not just a meal alternative; they’re a revolutionary step towards sustainable eating. Each bag contains carefully harvested mole crickets, known for their rich flavor and fully sustainable sourcing practices. Perfectly roasted and lightly seasoned, these crickets offer a nutty, crisp snack that combines health with taste. With a whopping 60% protein content, they are an excellent choice for fitness enthusiasts, nutrition-conscious individuals, and anyone looking to incorporate more sustainable protein into their diet.
| height | 1 |
|---|---|
| width | 3.5 |
| size | 0.53 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| length | 5.5 |
| productGroup | Pet Products |
To maintain freshness, store the mole crickets in their resealable bag in a cool, dry place.
Yes, these mole crickets are naturally gluten-free and suitable for gluten-sensitive diets.
Absolutely! They can be added to salads, stir-fries, or even baked into snacks for an extra protein punch.
When stored properly, the shelf life of the mole crickets is approximately one year.
There are no common allergens, but consult packaging if you have specific dietary concerns.
They are significantly more sustainable, use fewer resources, and provide more protein per gram than beef, chicken, or fish.