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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Washington, DC - What's The Food Coloring In Your Food Made From

Washington, DC - Few people know that the food coloring listed as cochineal extract comes from female beetles. Food activists want to spread the word.

When you dig into a strawberry yogurt, take a moment to contemplate where the beautiful pink color comes from. Strawberries? Think again. It comes from crushed bugs.
Specifically, from the female cochineal beetles and their eggs. And it's not just yogurt. The bugs are also used to give red coloring to Hershey Good & Plenty candies, Tropicana grapefruit juice, and other common foods.

You won't find "crushed bugs" on the list of ingredients for any of these foods, however. Companies have a bit of latitude in describing exactly what they put in our food. Many larger companies, such as General Mills, the manufacturer of Yoplait and Pepsi, the maker of Tropicana, identify the dye in their products as either carmine, or cochineal extract. Still, many companies simply list "artificial color" on their ingredients list without giving any details.

Now food activists are trying to change disclosure requirements. The Food & Drug Administration has received numerous complaints over the issue and is now in the process of considering a proposal to require color additives like the cochineal extract to be disclosed on the labels of all foods that use them. "Hopefully we'll see something by the end of the year," says Michael Jacobson, executive director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a food advocacy group in Washington, D. C.

6 Comments:

  • At 12:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Rav Ovadia Yosef sees no problem with Carmine consumption as it holds the same principal as Gelatin. I am pretty sure that many other poskim hold the same way.

     
  • At 12:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Rav Ovadia Yosef allows the consumption of Carmine as do many other poskim.

     
  • At 12:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Rav Ovadia Yosef allows the consumption of Carmine as do many other poskim.

     
  • At 2:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Well, soon enough we will find out that we cant eat half the things we do.

     
  • At 2:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    is there any way to get some kind of a list or guideline to follow- most foods have colors and dyes- whats a jew to do?

     
  • At 2:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Look for a hashgacha! Fruitopia had (still has?) a hashgacha on most of its drinks. There were some that didn't have a hechsher. If you looked at the ingredients list on those, they included "cochineal extract". Mmmm! Bug juice!

     

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