By Titilayo Kupoliyi

The sago worm (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus), also known as coconut worm is the larva of the red palm beetle.

Yoruba call it monimoni, eruru by Igbo, Nten in Ibibio, and Balyesa suya

It is a nutritious food source which is found in the remaining parts of a sago palm trunk after the removal of sago starch by farmers.

The insect belongs to the Dryophthoridae family, and genus of Rhynchophorus, which consists of 10 species, which are found on mainly palm trees, coconut tree and date palm.

Research reveals that sago worms are known to have amazing health benefits. When cooked and consumed, people say they taste like meat and even chicken. Most of us may be freaked out at the mention of eating worms and probably wonder how they can be nutritious.

Not all worms can be eaten as there are some which are harmful and others beneficial, just like the sago worm also known as coconut worm, sago palm weevil or palm tree weevil.

Nutritional Content of Sago Worm

Sago worm is a very rich source of protein, amino acids, oil, carbohydrates and minerals. It also contains dietary fiber.

A 2011 research stated that the worm is a rich source of magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, potassium, phosphorus, fatty acid, lipid, dietary fibre and carbohydrates.

It also contains fatty acids such as palmitic acid and stearic acid.

The nutritional composition of sago worm  (g/100g dry weight) is as follows:

  • Protein 25.8g
  • Fat 38.5g
  • Ash 2.1g
  • Carbohydrates 33.2g
  • Energy (kcal) 583

Health Benefits of Sago Worm (Coconut Worm)

1. Used in cooking

One way of getting the optimal nutrients present in coconut worms is through consumption. As mentioned earlier, these worms can be prepared to suit taste. They can either be eaten raw, roasted, fried and even barbecued. They can be added as side dishes or to stew or soups, whichever way you prefer.

2. Good for digestion

The dietary fiber present in sago worms helps in the digestion of food which prevents the risk of constipation and flatulence. It can also be easily digested, and it boosts metabolism.

3. Used in pharmaceutical purposes

Simply put, some of the drugs we consume are made from these worms. Sago worms contain fatty acids such as linoleic acid, palmitic acid and stearic acid which are used in many pharmaceutical companies. The worms are also rich in amino acids such as aspartic acid, arginine, Isoleucine, alanine, lysine and tyrosine.

4. Strengthens the bones and teeth

Sago worms are rich in minerals like calcium and magnesium, which helps strengthen our bones and teeth. They can diversify nutritional intake and give many essential nutrients.

5. Rich source of protein

As we all know, proteins are really essential to the body. Since sago worms contain high protein just like eggs, they serve the same purposes. That is, building worn-out tissues and making new ones. A 2017 study investigated the protein analysis of sago worm and revealed that the worm had a high protein content in its larvae stage.

Sago warms have been said to have almost the same nutritional protein content as soya. They also contain low cholesterol.

6. Reduces blood sugar levels

Coconut worms are healthy food for diabetics as they are low in sugar and would help maintain sugar levels. They also help reduce cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of other diseases.

7. Fights Microbial Infections

Medical studies have shown that the worms provide a protective barrier against microorganisms due to their antimicrobial properties. The worms are said to be rich in Iron and Zinc.

Conclusion

Sago worms are a nutritious food source with many health benefits. They can be a source of food and income for the the peasant farmers in rural areas and villages. You can add them to your diet today.

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