Cockroaches : source of protein
Drink up: Cockroach milk is the protein drink you didn't know you've been missing (CNN) A little cockroach milk with those cookies? Chock full of protein, the insect milk may someday be transformed into a food supplement worthy of human consumption, new research indicates. Scientists have found that the Pacific Beetle Cockroach feeds its bug babies a formula which is remarkably rich in protein, fat and sugar. Don't expect to find it next to the regular milk in the dairy section, however, at least not for now. "Any liquid harvested from a cockroach is not true milk. At least not as we think of it," said Becky Facer, director of school and educator programs at Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta . Most people would agree. After all, the insect liquid takes the form of protein crystals in the guts of baby cockroaches. "The protein crystals are milk for the cockroach infant. I...