Cockroach milk may not be available today, but scientists are convinced it may be the key to ending world hunger.
Scientists say cockroach milk contains four times more protein than cow’s milk. Here’s how it works, its benefits, risks, and whether humans could ever drink it.
The Pacific Beetle Cockroach (Diploptera punctata): The only cockroach species known to give birth to live young and produce nutrient-rich "milk" crystals, sparking interest as a potential superfood.
When you think of superfoods, cockroach milk probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But surprisingly, this unusual substance has caught the attention of scientists and nutritionists for ...