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Published 18:16 29 May 2018 BST
Updated 18:18 29 May 2018 BST
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According to researchers at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology in India, cockroach milk – or post-natal fluid as some refer to it – is secreted from the critter in the form of crystals.
"The crystals are like a complete food – they have proteins, fats and sugars. If you look into the protein sequences, they have all the essential amino acids," main researcher Sanchari Banerjee explained to the Time of India.
The dairy-free alternative is said to be rich in protein, as well as iron, zinc and calcium.
Apparently, it tastes like cow's milk, however it doesn't seem to be a viable option.
It would take an absolute army of critters to produce one glass, and the cockroaches also die in the extraction process, making it “neither feasible or efficient”.
Would you try it? Or leave the poor critters alone?
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