Budget friendly edible mealworms bulk bags

Budget friendly edible mealworms bulk bags

£14.99

Great value ready to eat dried edible mealworms for humans from our everyday range – the same insects sold in simpler, low-cost, uncomplicated packaging.  Edible bugs are perfect as a snack, cooking ingredient or baking. For smaller packets, please see our mixed edible insects sampler.  FREEPOSTAGE

Read below some interesting edible insect serving suggestions.

Allergens: crustaceansdust miteglutenmolluscsseafoodsoy

Cheap edible mealworms for humans

Affordable edible mealworms for sale

Horizon Insects “Every day” cheap bulk edible insects pouches, are high-quality insects sold in simpler, non retail packaging pouches, hence at a lower price. Affordable edible mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor) are a good choice for beginners, due to their mild flavour. Edible mealworms are rich in complete protein, iron, and vitamin B12. For this reason they are a nutrient dense food and a healthy and environmentally friendly substitute for conventional meat.

With a mild, nutty , umami taste, they’re enjoyable as a snack on their own or incorporated into sweet and savoury dishes alike. They’re an ideal choice for those wanting to introduce a sustainable, protein-packed superfood into their everyday meals. We also sell smaller sample packets in our Horizon Edible Insects range.

 How to use edible mealworms every day

  1. 🥣 How to incorporate edible mealworms in your breakfast – Boost breakfast bowls

    Sprinkle dried edible insects over cereals, oatmeal, or porridge alongside nuts and seeds for a crunchy, protein-packed start to your day. As a result, their nutty flavor blends seamlessly with sweet as well as savoury toppings

  2. 🍲How to use edible mealworms in soups – Top off soups

    Sprinkle dried edible insects over hearty soups, stews, or ramen just before serving. This way, they add a crunchy texture and a nutty finish, turning a simple bowl into a protein-rich, gourmet experience.

  3. 🥜 How to use edible mealworms as snacks – Snack straight from the bag

    Edible insects make a satisfying, crunchy snack on their own. Just sprinkle some salt on them (better if pulverized) and pop a few in your mouth and enjoy their toasted, nutty flavor. Think of them instead as nature’s version of trail mix (minus the sugar crash).

  4. 🥗 How to use edible mealworms as toppings – Top off your favourite dishes

    Sprinkle whole mealworms over salads, tacos, guacamole, fajitas, or grain bowls for an unexpected crunch and a boost of protein. Not only that, they add a delightful texture and a subtle depth of flavor that pairs beautifully with fresh veggies and bold seasonings.

  5. 🥦 How to use edible mealworms in healthy recipes – Toss into stir-fries

    Add whole mealworms to your favourite stir-fry for a protein boost and satisfying crunch. You can also marinade them beforehand in soy or teriyaki sauce with some added garlic, or ginger.

  6. 🍞 How to prepare edible mealworms for baking – Grind into mealworm powder

    For a more discreet and versatile option, grind dried mealworms into a fine powder. Then use it to fortify baked goods like muffins or protein bars, stir it into smoothies. You can also mix it into sauces and soups for an invisible nutrition upgrade.

  7. 🍳 How to make delicious recipes with edible mealworms – Cook them your way

    Try roasting, pan-frying, or stir-frying insects to enhance their flavor and add a crispy texture. For example, toss them into a skillet with a bit of oil, garlic, and your favourite spices for a simple, savoury bite.

  8. 🍫 How to serve edible mealworms as treats – Sweeten the deal

    Edible insects aren’t just for savoury dishes! Instead, dip them in melted chocolate for a crunchy dessert, or caramelize them with a quick syrup glaze for a sweet and salty treat. As a result, they become perfect for adventurous eaters with a sweet tooth.

    For regular updates and more serving suggestions and recipe ideas for edible bugs, you can follow us on our social media Horizon Insects Instagram . In addition, if you would like to share what you are cooking with our community of insect enthusiasts, we are always happy to repost your pictures and recipes

Allergens

crustaceans, dust mite, gluten, molluscs, seafood, soy

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