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A common red food dye, carminic acid, is made from the crushed bodies of a beetle called the cochineal bug. This acid is used in cherry, strawberry and raspberry flavored candy yoghurt
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Armenian cochineal - Wikipedia
Step In2 My Green World - ☛ Carmine, or cochineal consists of a mixture of … crushed beetles. More specifically, these dried insects are boiled in water to extract the carminic acid
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