Cockroach coffee: China museum assures drinkers that US$6 insect brew is safe

A museum in Beijing has launched a creepy-crawly coffee brew which has ground-down cockroaches sprinkled on the surface of the drink.

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Aside from the insect powders, the caffeine pick-me-up is laced with dried yellow mealworms.

Drinkers say it has a “burnt and slightly sour” flavour, the news outlet The Cover reported.

The insect-topped coffee brew is mostly ordered by curious young people. Photo: Weibo
The insect-topped coffee brew is mostly ordered by curious young people. Photo: Weibo

The roach coffee is on sale at the coffee shops of an insect museum in the capital city of China; it costs 45 yuan (US$6) a cup. The museum’s name was not given in the report.

“We launched this type of coffee at the end of June and it trended on the internet recently,” an employee of the museum told the media.

“As an insect-themed museum, it seemed like a good idea to have drinks that match,” he added.

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Their new series also includes specially made beverages using a pitcher plant’s digestive juice and a limited edition drink made with ants.

The cockroaches are ground down into a powder before being sprinkled on top of the brew. Photo: Shutterstock
The cockroaches are ground down into a powder before being sprinkled on top of the brew. Photo: Shutterstock

  

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