Research Keyword: food biofortification

Changes in Functionality of Tenebrio molitor Larvae Fermented by Cordyceps militaris Mycelia

Scientists fermented mealworms (a sustainable food source) with a medicinal fungus called Cordyceps militaris to make them more nutritious and appealing. The fermented mealworms had much higher protein, fiber, and a cancer-fighting compound called cordycepin compared to regular mealworms. This technique creates a healthier, more environmentally friendly alternative protein food that could help feed growing populations while reducing the environmental impact of traditional livestock farming.

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