Can we have to drink milk to dispose of rice in the future?

Roasted milk contains protein, fat, carbohydrates, providing three times more calories than buffalo milk and can become a new superfood in the future.

The report of the world's largest international agricultural research organization claims, by 2050, food production will have to increase by 60% to keep pace with climate change and global population growth. Therefore, in the future, people may have to consume insects and products from insects to eat. And cockroach milk is one of those nutritional sources.

Recently, experts discovered that cockroach milk is a potential source of nutrition due to its high protein content. This is considered a valuable food source - helping to cool the current global food crisis.

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In the future, people may have to consume insects and products from insects to eat.

Specifically, scientists discovered the stomach of a special cockroach species - the scientific name is Diploptera punctata, which contains milk protein crystals . More specifically, Diploptera punctata is a spawning cockroach species - a rather strange form of reproduction in insects.

Like mammals, they use breast milk for their babies. And more specifically, the source of nutrients in milk of this cockroach is 3 times higher than cow's milk.

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Intermittent Diploptera punctata is small in size, reddish brown and extremely agile.Sweet fruits are their favorite food.

However, milking cockroaches is an absolutely not an easy task. Therefore, a group of scientists are working on developing cheap, suitable methods to exploit this precious item.

In a recent study, the team led the project in the genetic arrangement of milk protein crystals in cockroaches. This study is thought to be a breakthrough, which is of great importance when it helps scientists create a large amount of this nutrient-rich product.

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Diploptera punctata is a spawning cockroach species - a rather strange form of reproduction in insects.

Sanchari Banerjee - study participant shared: "These milk crystals are like a complete food. They contain protein, fat, sugar and essential amino acids."

Even so, the expert team did not plan to turn cockroach into commercial products although they succeeded in producing these crystals.

Reference: IFL Science