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Bugs in Your Food

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Bugs in Your Food - Well Blog - NYTimes.com

As it turns out, there really may be a bug in your soup.

The Food and Drug Administration has finalized a rule that will require food companies to list cochineal extract and carmine on the label when they are used in food and cosmetics. But the new rule contains one glaring omission. It doesn???t require companies to tell you that the ingredients come from a bug.

Cochineal extract and carmine, used to dye food, drinks and cosmetics various shades of red, orange, pink and purple, are extracted from the dried bodies of the female cochineal bug.

The F.D.A. typically doesn???t require color additives to be named on food labels. For years, the bug extracts ???have been hidden under the terms ???artificial colors??? or ???color added,??? ??? according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The group says the extracts are commonly used in reddish-colored foods and beverages, including fruit drinks, ice creams, yogurts and candies.

However, the F.D.A. required the ingredients be listed after University of Michigan allergist Dr. James L. Baldwin reported that some of his patients suffered severe allergic reactions to the bug extracts. After C.S.P.I. petitioned the F.D.A. in 1998, the group also received several dozen adverse-reaction reports from consumers.

In a statement, the group criticized the ruling, noting that labels should make it clear that the extracts come from bugs. They argue that people with allergies who want to avoid the foods for health reasons are well aware of what the ingredients are made from. But vegetarians and people of certain religious faiths who would typically avoid a bug-based product may not be aware of the origins of the extracts without more disclosure on the food label.

But the F.D.A. said that the labeling rule that requires companies to just list the name of the ingredient and nothing else gives ???adequate information??? to consumers who want to avoid the bug-based colorants for religious or dietary reasons. The new rule will take effect in 2011.
 
:eek: If thats not a good enough reason to stay away from canned processed foods, I don't know what is!
 
Bugs = extra protein & healthy fats! Om nom nom! Bring 'em on! :D
 
Bugs = extra protein & healthy fats! Om nom nom! Bring 'em on! :D

Welcome back, haven't seen you post this much in quite a while :)


Nice blog too - just read through most of the posts, though I do disagree with the "Counting cals / weighing yourself is a waste of time" one.
 
Welcome back, haven't seen you post this much in quite a while :)
When my mum's feeling good, I feel good and post more. And vice-versa.
Nice blog too - just read through most of the posts, though I do disagree with the "Counting cals / weighing yourself is a waste of time" one.
The title is actually "Why counting Calories and weighing yourself regularly can be a waste of time.", though I do admit that the sub-sections use the word "is". I shall edit my Blog accordingly! :D
 
uh...theres bugs in ALL food...chemicals you come into contact everyday some of them might being carcinogenic.....typing on this keyboard i am getting nasty chemicals all over my fingers which i will itch my nose then the chemicals will get all over my nose then i will breathe them in....face it, nothing is good for you. we all are going to die anyway so eat up.
 
Smarties and skittles, taste the rainbow...and that yummy beetle blood. Yum yum!
 
That is just one more reason to eat food you make at home.
 
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