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The Insanity Moves Up Another Notch as EU Legalises Use of Crushed Insects in Foods![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2023 - People will now eat insects without knowing it. You read that right. The EU has done all the legal work to allow crushed and powdered insects -namely house Crickets to be mixed in with all sorts of food ingredients and a soon as next week, Jan 24th it can start being used in foods like breads, pastas, soups, meats, snacks, chocolates, beers and a whole host of products. As of the new year 2023, the EU has given permission to add insects (house crickets) to baked goods, pasta and other semi-finished products "for the general public". Although there is too little published knowledge about allergies and possible anaphylactic reactions, the EU Commission is of the opinion that no specific labeling requirements about possible allergic reactions need to be listed. However, those who have allergies to crustaceans, molluscs and house dust mites are highly likely to also suffer allergic reactions when consuming products with house crickets added. It can also lead to new allergic reactions to the substrate that is fed to the insects. Therefore, there is only a labeling requirement if the product contains powder "Acheta domesticus". This means that people have to find out for themselves that "Acheta domesticus" is ground into powder and added to house crickets and have to check for themselves whether they could be allergic to it. Admission begins on January 24, 2023. Responsible for the approval: Ursula VON DER LEYEN The following products "for the general public" will soon be on sale with added crickets (Acheta domesticus):
May everyone please read the EU log for themselves, here is the source - Official Journal of the European Union, 01/04/2023 https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX%3A32023R0005 And in German https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX%3A32023R0005 This company from Vietnam breeds the house crickets: https://t.me/GHZFriedrichMaik |