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Loved by Foodies, Backed by Science
Long cherished around the world from Asia to North America as both a delicacy and an exceptional protein source, cricket consumption has scientifically proven advantages. Health experts and culinary enthusiasts are increasingly embracing cricket-based ingredients for their numerous health benefits and culinary versatility. Packed with protein, fiber, and micronutrients, crickets are not only a nutritional powerhouse but also a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional livestock farming.
Nomaam: A Revolution in Sustainable Nutrition
Why Choose Cricket Protein?
Packed with B12, More Than Salmon
Rich in Iron, Surpassing Spinach
Abundant in Calcium
Double the Protein Content of Beef
Complete with All 9 Essential Amino Acids
Full of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids
Loaded with Prebiotic Fiber
Brimming with More Potassium Than Bananas

Boost Your Gut Health!
Clinical studies have demonstrated that cricket consumption significantly improves digestive health and overall wellness. Notably, cricket consumption has be shown to support the growth of helpful probiotic bacteria almost sixfold, promoting healthy gastrointestinal function and increasing resistance to common respiratory infections. Furthermore, cricket consumption has been associated with reducing systemic inflammation in the body.

Nomaam: Fusing Nutritional Excellence with Sustainability
At Nomaam, we're on a mission to transform the way we think about protein.
By offering sustainably sourced, nutritious, and delectable cricket protein, we're pioneering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional animal agriculture. We're committed to educating the public on the immense benefits of insect consumption, including the scientifically proven health advantages, while providing easy access to wholesome nutrition.
Embrace the future of food with Nomaam cricket powder and nourish both your body and the planet.
What It Takes To Make 1KG of Protein

Beef
22,000 Liters of Water
10,000 Grams of Feed
Chicken
2,300 Liters of Water
2,500 Grams of Feed
Crickets
Less Than 1 Liter of Water
1,700 Grams of Feed