Kauai entrepreneurs use crickets to promote healthy eating
LIHUE >> Two entrepreneurs are working to open an eatery on Kauai that offers customers healthy food options, with a focus on crickets as a main protein source.
Lourdes Torres and Emilio Ruiz-Romero have been raising crickets to prepare to open their Lihue business in January, The Garden Island reported.
They keep the insects in large bins at Torres’ Kilauea home and once they’ve lived out their six-week life cycle, the crickets are frozen, dehydrated and ground into powder.
“We did a lot of research on the most humane and sustainable way to kill the crickets,” Torres said.
The powder will be available as an option for customers to add into fruit smoothies or baked goods, such as chocolate chip cookies.
Torres said the focus has been on ensuring all their food is farmed sustainably.
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“We’re micromanaging every aspect of everything we do to make sure that it’s truly sustainable,” Torres said. “That means sourcing locally as much as possible and making sure that all of the packaging is biodegradable.”
The two business partners are hoping to win a competition hosted by the Kauai Economic Development Board to help support their venture. The Agricultural Business Plan Competition currently has a prize pool of more than $30,000.
“Winning that money would be really helpful for equipment like blenders and refrigerators,” Ruiz-Romero said.
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Whose to stop them from throwing in a roach or two? Humane way to kill insects? No wonder my family left this island a long time ago. Got too many hippies over there.
I guess most the world outside the US must be full of hippies because crickets are probably eaten in more countries than they are not.
What, no chocolate covered crickets?
yum yum
I think I’ll pass!