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Complete organic plant-derived nutrition when you need it most. A ready-to-go organic meal that will keep you feeling light and energized all day.

This is a versatile, sustainable, nonperishable meal that can be eaten hot, cold, or dry.

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Organic Ingredients

Coconut Flour, Flax Seed Flour, Dried Cranberries, Nutritional Yeast, Cricket Flour, Chia Seeds, Hemp Seeds, Tapioca Flour, Arrowroot Flour, Shredded Coconut, Turmeric Powder, Ground Ginger, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, Cayenne Pepper, Gray Celtic Sea Salt, Raw Honey, Cacao Butter, Beet Powder, Kale Powder, Prunes, Raisins, Banana Chips

Mission

We're on a mission to solve the world hunger and nutrition crisis. That doesn't just start overseas but right outside our front door. It is long understood the unsustainable nature of animal protein to feed our ever-growing population. For every meal sold, we will donate one to those hungry

The Story

Built as a solution to my nutritional deficits in the midst of a crisis. At the beginning of 2018, I went full vegan. I was struggling with a shoulder injury and was seeking solutions in my diet and nutrition to heal. All the books and documentaries I read on diet and nutrition kept saying eat fewer animal products and more plants.

There's one problem with a vegan diet. You can't get vitamin B12. I was faced with the choice that I was going to have to take a supplement for the rest of my life. I didn't want to do that as I wanted to receive my nutrients from natural whole foods sources and not processed pills.

I knew that animals who were only plant-based needed vitamin B12 as well, and then it hit me. They eat insects! In fact, 80% of all animal life on Earth is made up of insects. Nature is very intelligent when it comes to these things.

I then remembered that cricket protein was a new product to help solve the sustainability crisis, and it also presented a solution to my B12 dilemma. Cricket Protein is packed full of vitamin B12. Sounds sustainable to me?

From that became what I originally called "Cricket Meal". Many starting a plant-based diet have to tap out within less than a year due to nutritional deficiencies. The most common are iron, iodine, and vitamin B12, but there are many others. I built this meal so that I would never have a deficiency. I painfully searched for ingredients that were natural, minimally processed, and packed full of nutrition.

It has been carefully crafted to reduce exposure to toxins and heavy metals while getting full nutrition in a whole food form. So what does Acheta Table mean? Well to get all scientific Acheta is a genus of crickets and to get really basic table is meal. So in other words a fancy way to say cricket meal.