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Safety agency gives the OK to mealworms

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The vaunted Mediterran­ean diet and the French “bon gout” are getting some competitio­n: The European food safety agency says worms are safe to eat.

The Parma-based agency published a scientific opinion Wednesday on the safety of dried yellow mealworms and gave them a thumbs up. Researcher­s said the worms, either eaten whole or in powdered form, are a protein-rich snack or ingredient for other foods.

Allergic reactions may occur, especially depending on the type of feed given to the bugs, known officially as Tenebrio molitor larva. But overall “the panel concludes that the (novel food) is safe under the proposed uses and use levels.”

Thus, the European Union has now thrown its weight behind worms in much the same way the United Nations has. The Food and Agricultur­e Agency in 2013 championed edible bugs as a low-fat, high-protein food for people, pets and livestock that are good for the environmen­t and help feed the hungry.

 ?? Ben Margot / Associated Press file photo ?? The European food safety agency says dried yellow mealworms, either whole or in powdered form, are safe to eat.
Ben Margot / Associated Press file photo The European food safety agency says dried yellow mealworms, either whole or in powdered form, are safe to eat.

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