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Mealworms set for EU menus

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DRIED yellow mealworms could soon be hitting supermarke­t shelves and restaurant­s across Europe.

The European Union’s 27 nations yesterday approved a proposal to put the Tenebrio molitor beetle’s larvae on the market as a “novel food”.

The move came after the EU’s food safety agency published a scientific opinion this year that concluded worms were safe to eat. Researcher­s said the worms, eaten whole or in powdered form, are a protein-rich snack or an ingredient for other foods.

Allergic reactions may occur for people with pre-existing allergies to crustacean­s and dust mites, the European Commission said.

Insects as food represent a very small market, but EU officials said breeding them for food could have environmen­tal benefits.

The UN Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on calls insects “a healthy and highly nutritious food source with a high content of fat, protein, vitamins, fibres and minerals”.

Following yesterday’s approval by EU states, a regulation authorisin­g dried yellow mealworms as a food will be adopted in the coming weeks.

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