A Bulgarian Woman Prepares Amazing Insect Cakes

Video: A Bulgarian Woman Prepares Amazing Insect Cakes

Video: A Bulgarian Woman Prepares Amazing Insect Cakes
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A Bulgarian Woman Prepares Amazing Insect Cakes
A Bulgarian Woman Prepares Amazing Insect Cakes
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It is no longer a secret that the mania for healthy eating is taking over the world. And while more and more markets offer all kinds of vegetarian and vegan foods, enthusiasts from all over the world have decided to head in another direction, diversifying the healthy table with dishes of crickets, locusts and worms.

Among them is our woman Kremena - a young woman, ready to experiment with food that is not interested in the prejudices of others. The adventurous girl raises exotic pets that are suitable for eating. With them, Creamy prepares quite unusual, but very useful desserts, salads, snacks and a variety of main dishes.

I made two kinds of raw candies and chocolate mousse with crickets. In addition, I used other insects to decorate them, the young Bulgarian told Nova TV and proudly shows her unusual dishes, which despite their strange composition look extremely tempting.

Cremy reveals that she raised crickets for half a year, and sometimes shared her evenings and lunches with them. She believes that eating insects is healthy in the first place. That is why she resorts to him.

It is extremely important for me to know that I am consuming valuable sources of protein and carbohydrates. Numerous studies and reports have shown that insects are a better alternative to meat. They do not contain hormones and antibiotics. They are also safe to eat, says the young woman, who enjoys making protein shakes and pancakes with mealworms and crickets.

And although nearly two million people worldwide regularly include insects in their diets, in Europe, Australia and North America, the business of this type of food is just beginning to grow.

Fried insects
Fried insects

It should be noted, however, that by placing insects on our table, we care not only for our own good, but also for that of our environment.

They require much less water, food and space than other animals raised for meat, Kremena said.

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