Will cricket flour ever get popular?

Crickets are nutrient-rich and sustainable. They're great for the eater and for the environment! But insects don't appeal to most palates, so they're often turned into flour. It's still pretty expensive to buy cricket flour in the US, but if the prices come down, could it be a common pantry staple?

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