Entomo Farms at the GLOBE Series Forum March 14-16

GLOBE Series entomophagy and the environment

Kelly Hagen COO and CFO for Entomo Farms is on a prestigious panel of speakers at the GLOBE series happening March 16-18 in Vancouver. The GLOBE Series focus for this year is The Leadership Summit for Sustainable Business- taking a keen look at how businesses around the world are incorporating the needs of the environment […]

Cricket flour for proteins: are edible insects really the future of healthy eating?

The Health Site online health and wellness magazine

“Recently, eating insects has become more than just a trend these days. Even though most people feel grossed out even when thinking about eating insects, there is no denying that this trend is slowly taking over the world. Out of all the other foods prepared with insects what has really become popular is ‘cricket flour’. It […]

Make Pizza Healthy With Cricket Powder

pizza as a healthy option especially with cricket powder

Well 2018 couldn’t have started out any better. According to the New York Post, pizza is being touted as a new breakfast option that can also be a healthy breakfast option. We take this as really good news, and are sure that many feel the same way, both young and old alike. “It turns out […]

Cooking With Crickets at Liaison College

Entomo Farms Cooking With Crickets at Liaison College

Cooking With Crickets at Liaison College It was a day like no other at Liaison College of Culinary Arts in Downtown Toronto. Caryn Goldin, A.K.A. The Entomo Chef, ventured across Ontario from a town just outside of Peterborough to bring a special ingredient to the Liaison kitchen. The special ingredient is crickets. That’s right, crickets… […]

New Superfood Trends for 2018 Revealed

daily mail online calls crickets new superfood trend for 2018

New Superfood Trends for 2018 Revealed From eating clay, enjoying protein-packed CRICKETS and adding hemp to everything: The odd superfood trends for 2018 revealed Insect-based protein powder is expected to be a huge trend for the coming year Crickets are being hailed as a complete food source, with 69 per cent protein Edible clays thought […]